![]() ![]() Formula One engines are hung on walls like pieces of art, allowing inquisitive minds to chart the sport’s technical evolution. Seeing as you’re in Ferrari town, it would be a crime not to take in Galleria Ferrari, the official exhibition centre for the history of Ferrari - the man, the supercars and the racing cars. Tip: Serious petrolheads should pay for an audioguide.Michael Schumacher liked Montana so much, he referred to Rosella as his second mother. You feel humbled to dine where Ferrari’s Formula One drivers have raised a toast to another safe race. Mamma Rosella enchants with her cooking, while Maurizio and son Alberto charm with warmth that is at odds with what, to an extent, is a tourist attraction. Serving simple Italian food since 1967, it’s now in the hands of the Paolucci family. Racing drivers, rally drivers, bike riders, film stars and music legends have all left their mark. Tip: Take a leaf out of Montana’s book and ask a celebrity to sign a restaurant napkinĪs you sit at your table and are talked through that evening’s specials, your concentration may wander amidst the memorabilia covering the pine walls of this Swiss chalet-style restaurant. ![]() ![]() Remember: To book in advance – it closes at noon on weekends.Have you ever dreamt about the life of a Ferrari test driver? Ever thought about the glamour, the sunshine, and the celebrity status around the Emilia-Romagna region? We certainly have, and luckily for us, Ferrari was happy to help. ![]()
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