Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile
Museum · Turin ·

Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile

Museum · Turin ·

Italian car classics & design, F1, and coachbuilder history

car collection
automotive history
italian cars
formula one
classic cars
interactive displays
well laid out
rare cars
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile by null

Information

Corso Unità d'Italia, 40, 10126 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

Restroom
Free street parking
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Corso Unità d'Italia, 40, 10126 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

+39 011 677666
museoauto.com
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Features

•Restroom
•Free street parking
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 22, 2026

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Jeffrey M.

Google
Very nice, enjoyed the history of the cars. The kids also enjoyed (ages 2, 5 and 8). There were a few interactive things they like (bus driving and sustainability). Could use a bit more. Would pre-make a scavenger hut or find different types of cars. Overall was nice. Enjoyed how they took you through evolution of car and industry locally.

RR C.

Google
What can I say such a big museum dedicated to the history of the automobile and always a unique temporary exhibition on display. The cars are displayed so well now, before they were too close together. Now it is easy to flow from one car to he next and nearly all the cars have information on display. This time I visited they had an incredible Ferrari design exhibition on display. Some rare beautiful cars from Maranello.. Definitely a must visit for a car enthusiast. Just take your time and enjoy the great cars on display

Nikoloz K.

Google
Absolutely incredible. Even if you are not an automotive enthusiast, this museum is a must-visit. It has an incredible collection of cars, made throughout history. Some amazing supercars and F1 cars, as well. The whole museum is spectacular and I recommend visiting it to anyone that is coming in Turin.

Dariusz S.

Google
Just visited the National Automobile Museum in Turin — absolutely incredible. A must-see for anyone who appreciates the beauty of automotive design and engineering. Seeing the history of motoring come alive right in front of you sparks the imagination and takes you into another dimension. For me, it was simply outstanding.

Christopher C.

Google
Great car museum with a focus on big and small manufacturers in the region, many of which are now long forgotten. A great focus on the innovations small and large that contributed to making the automobile an object of desire, speed, and convenience over the last century plus. Kiddos loved the interactive area and many of the cool cars from the 60s-80s in particular. Everything was really well presented and displayed, and the information placards at each car were interesting.

Ed M.

Google
Truly unique automotive display. Starting at the ground floor, welcome by a set of collectible vehicles, moving up to the historical display of history-making units, both from a milestone and design points of view. The dedicated design area explains the steps designers took on some iconic objects (not only vehicles), leading to the Ferrari floor, with some fantastic one-of-a-kind machines. Really worth the visit.

Halide E.

Google
This museum is a MUST-SEE for car Lovers. On a very hot day in Turin, we had a fantastic time visiting the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile. We had pre-booked our tickets, which made for a smooth entry, and the museum's interior provided a welcome escape from the summer heat. The museum is incredibly well-organized, offering a comprehensive journey through the history of automobiles. As a family, we particularly enjoyed the Formula One exhibition, which was a definite highlight. But for me, as a classic car enthusiast who owns a rare Alfa Romeo 2000 Vignale, the experience was even more special. I was thrilled to see so many beautiful classic Italian cars on display, including several other great Alfa Romeos. It was also a huge highlight for me to find information about Alfredo Vignale himself, the legendary coachbuilder who designed our own car. Seeing his work and learning more about his story made the visit deeply personal and memorable. This museum is a treasure trove for anyone with an interest in automotive history. It's a great choice for all ages and a perfect way to spend a few hours on a hot day. Highly recommended!

Michael M.

Google
Absolutely amazing experience! Very large and amazing car collection! Huge display of Ferrari, as well as other iconic Italian brands! Lots of rare and exclusive vehicles as well! 9/10 Will go again!
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Karen F.

Yelp
Amazing. They had driving simulator. So many old cars, and an awesome formula 1 room. A car enthusiast could spend a lot of time there. They have a room with engines, a car graveyard, lots of data and statistics about European and usa Car production history. Cafe was just sandwiches and coffee. Gift shop super sparse. Museum was well worthwhile. We plan to return next year with American relatives.
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Bruce K.

Yelp
Three hours here and I only wrapped it up because my phone battery was getting low or I might have stayed another hour at least. There is just so much to see here and while I definitely enjoyed seeing this automotive history, I also learned some too. For example, the "T" in Fiat is "Torino" because the company was chiefly based here in Turin. Just about every vehicle on display also included a caption that explained some of its history but also a QR code you could scan for more information in Italian or English. With their free wifi, I was snapping pictures and taking screen snaps to document what I saw. Old cars, new cars, historic cars, horseless carriages, motorcycles and so much more. Not just Italian cars, there were Packards and Austins and Cadillacs and Jaguars and even an East German Trabant. Absolutely fabulous and well worth the price of admission. Bring comfy shoes, be sure your battery is fully charged and have a fantastic time! (I thought the gift shop was a bit limited and I wasn't really able to find anything particularly memorable to commemorate my visit. I ended up with a keychain that I turned into a magnet. [Review 17072 overall - 260 in Italy - 588 of 2022.]
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Tom Y.

Yelp
What an amazing museum. Very well laid out in a way that walks you through the beginnings of self powered travel to the present day. A beautiful collection of automobiles, engines, wheels, and everything auto in between. Great exhibits all the way through! A must see for anyone who loves cars!
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Alexandra S.

Yelp
We happened to have a cocktail reception in the lobby of the museum for a conference so the museum was open for us to visit. I doubt I would have chosen to do there otherwise but was quite happy to have visited it. Great selection of old cars from the beginning of automobiles to recent test models. My favorites were the turn of the century cars - fascinating and well displayed. It's not all that big and as I said I went there for free, so don't know how much it costs but if the entrance is more than 10€ I'd probably give it 3* instead of 4
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Michael C.

Yelp
I love this museum. It scope is grand it it handles it well. You would be hard pressed to find very many other automobile museums in the world that have more or are better. The only negative is that the exhibits are euro-centric with a serious bent towards Italian and French cars. You are hard pressed to find more than one German, any Japanese and a handful of American Cars. Never the less, the exile is amazing and you will find cars here that are crazy rare.

Mark P.

Yelp
We really enjoyed it. It was thoughtful in the way it was laid out and the interactive displays were fun. The cars were of course top notch.