Florence to Milan or Milan to Florence
Transfers from Florence to Milan (or viceversa) with tours en route
Private transfer from Florence to Milan with stop for sightseeing en route, at the Ferrari Gallery/Museum or in Bologna or at the Ducati Factory/Museum.
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Via Ferrari Gallery and Museum
Make the most of your private transfer between Florence and Milan (or viceversa) with a visit to the fantastic Ferrari Factory Museum. Inaugurated in February 1990, until 1995 the Galleria Ferrari was run by the Comune of Maranello, owners of the fixtures and fittings. The new wing of the Galleria that was opened in October 2004 took the total surface area from 1700m³ to 2500m³, further enriching the exhibition area with new spaces and services. Situated only a short distance from the Ferrari plant and the Fiorano circuit, the Galleria, though it remains the property of the Comune of Maranello, has been run directly by Ferrari since 1995. Today, more than ever, it is has become the place where Ferrari's past, present and future is preserved, giving the visitor a fascinating insight into the history of the Prancing Horse. The Galleria, ideally, is divided into four areas, each capable of satisfying the expectations of competition fans and those passionate about classic cars. Here visitors will find Formula 1, themed exhibitions, technological innovations and photographic shows. Visits to the Galleria Ferrari are important not only for gaining an insight into the company's history but also because the exhibits cover the important stages of the development of the automobile industry ...
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Via Bologna
For those of you who like places that are “off-the-beaten-track” of mass tourism, Bologna is recommended stop to make to and from your transfers between Florence and Milan (or viceversa). Bologna is still a city relatively tourist free, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t plenty to do and see in this lovely city. Most people who have stopped off here, have later raved about this charming city. Named “Felsina” by the Etruscans who founded the town in about 600BC, the name was later changed to Bononia by the Gauls. In fact, there are still some French overtones heard in the local dialect even today. Bologna has one of the highest standards of living in Italy ...
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Via Ducati Factory and Museum
Make the most of your private transfer between Florence and Milan (or viceversa) with a visit to the fantastic Ducati Factory Museum. With more than fifty years of superb engineering, competition testing and cutting-edge design, Ducati has built an enduring motorcycle legacy. From the fastest sport bikes to the meanest Monsters, Ducati turns into reality the dreams of even the most fanatical enthusiasts and the most demanding riders. The Ducati Museum is located right at the Ducati factory headquarters. Over 1000 square meters of Ducati highlights from the last 50 years can be seen here. “It is a true product of our time”, says Livio Lodi “through which older generations ...
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