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How to reach Maranello

Reaching Maranello is very easy and you can do it in different ways and by different means of transport. Select below and follow the tips.
Maranello is located near major roads such as the Via Emilia that crosses the entire Emilia-Romgna Region connecting Piacenza and Rimini and two major axes of the Italian’s highway network: the “del Sole” highway or A1 (Milan-Naples) and the “Del Brennero” highway or A22 connecting the Po Valley with Austria and Germany. For those arriving by car, Maranello is about 20 minutes from the “Modena Sud” and “Modena Nord” highway exits. – For those arriving from “Modena Nord”, just take freeway following the signs for Sassuolo; continue until the roundabout of Fiorano and take the Strada Pedemontana, direction Vignola. We recommend that you exit at the junction for Maranello, near the Ferrari factory. – For those arriving from “Modena sud”, however, at the exit of the tollbooth, keep right, taking via Vignolese, in the direction of Modena. Continue for about 7 km and at the roundabout “grapefruit shaped” take the main road Nuova Estense in the direction of Pavullo – Abetone. Once arrived at the roundabout of Pozza di Maranello, turn right into via Vignola following the signs for the Ferrari Museum. » Parking Map in Maranello Motorists can contact the ACI (Automotive Club of Italy) for any information regarding mobility and traffic. The headquarter of Maranello is located in Via Trebbo, 34 (Tel. 0536 941035). In order to travel while being always informed, you can tune on radio stations 103.3 Mhz (Isoradio) and 102.5 (RTL), which provide (about every half an hour) updates on traffic in the highways; or the call center “Viabilità Autostrade per l’Italia” that is available 24h/24h at 840-04 21 21. TAXI From the FFSS train station of Modena you can also reach Maranello by taxi. The taxi service, by the various local companies, has a fixed rate for the route that goes from the FFSS train station in Modena to the Ferrari Museum, in Via Dino Ferrari, 43. To book a taxi please contact: COTAMO: 059 374242
DA MODENA For those arriving by train, the nearest FFSS railway station to Maranello is Modena, in Piazza Dante. Every 5 or 10 minutes, from the square at the entrance of the station, there are city buses that connect the railway station with the city center. In particular, buses no. 7 and 11 stop at the Modena Bus Station, in via Molza, from which you can take the suburban connection to Maranello. There are two extra-urban lines to get to Maranello: the one that passes through Montale (line 820), along the Nuova Estense to Pozza; and the one that passes through Formigine (line 800), along Via Giardini, with direction Abetone or Serramazzoni. The bus terminal can be reached from via Grizzaga, at the back entrance of the Ferrari factory. The nearest stop to the Ferrari Museum is in Via Abetone Inferiore, at the gas station Esso. Depending on the stops and the intensity of the traffic, the runs last from 25-40 minutes. From the railway station of Modena, you can also use the railway line FER Modena-Sassuolo that stops at the Polyclinic, the “Small Station” (piazzale Manzoni), then the New Civic Hospital of Baggiovara and continues the route passing through the centers of Casinalbo and Formigine. The route lasts about 30 minutes. » Modena – Sassuolo Once you arrive at the train station of Sassuolo, you can reach Maranello (which is about 8 km) using the extra-urban line no. 640 (towards Vignola). More information on the website of “Seta”, the urban and suburban transport company of Modena.   FROM BOLOGNA Arriving from Bologna by train, you can get to Maranello passing through Modena, or using the suburban railway service, which from the train station of Bologna Centrale reaches the railway station of Vignola (15 km from Maranello). The route stops at all stations and lasts about 1 hour (ATC charges are applied on this route. You can consult price and retail locations directly on the TPER website). » Bologna – Vignola Once in Vignola, from the bus station (via Montanara) you can take the change to Maranello, extra-urban line 640 – direction Sassuolo. The ride lasts about 20 minutes.
Starting from the Modena bus station, in viale Molza, there are two extra-urban lines to get to Maranello: the one that passes through Montale (line 820), along the Nuova Estense to Pozza; and the one that passes through Formigine (line 800), along via Giardini, with direction Abetone or Serramazzoni. The bus terminal is at the new bus station in via Grizzaga, behind the Ferrari factory. The nearest stop to the Ferrari Museum is in Via Abetone Inferiore, at the gas station Esso. Depending on the stops and the intensity of the traffic, the run lasts from 25-40 minutes. » Line 800 Modena – Maranello (through Formigine) » Line 820 Modena – Maranello (through Montale) For the purchase of suburban tickets it is necessary to contact the SETA offices or authorized retailers (such as tobacco shops, bars or newsagents). The main ticket office of Maranello is located at the bar Terminal Cubo in Via Grizzaga, 0536 943688 From the bus terminal of Maranello, you can also reach beautiful mountain cities of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, such as Pavullo, Serramazzoni, Sestola and Pievepelago. For further information: SETA (Società Emiliana Trasporti Autofiloviari) Strada Sant’Anna, 210 – 41122 Modena Tel. 840000216 Website: www.setaweb.it FROM BOLOGNA For those who come from Bologna, they can get to Maranello going to Modena by train, or taking the line 671 Bologna – Casalecchio – Bazzano – Vignola, that from Bologna’s bus station arrives to Vignola. The ride lasts about 1 hour. Once in Vignola, from the bus station (via Montanara) you can do the bus change for Maranello, extra-urban line 640 – direction Sassuolo. The ride lasts about 20 minutes.
Transfer bus that drives you from Museo Ferrari in Maranello to Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena It is possible to reach Maranello and the Ferrari Museum also thanks to the connection service between the railway station of Modena and the Ferrari Museum of Maranello. The special transfer bus is available every 30 minutes for museum visitors only. The transport service also connects the Ferrari Museum in Maranello with the new Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena, about 1 km from the station. The transfer bus service is reserved for people that have one of the Museums’ tickets (Casa Enzo Ferrari – Museo Ferrari) and has an additional cost. To access the transfer you must display the “booking voucher” sent by e-mail or delivered to the reception of the Ferrari Maranello Museum and/or Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, and arrange the payment of the ticket directly with the driver in cash or online and at the ticket office of the museum by credit card. Transfer bus ticket • For those who visit both museums: € 10,00 A/R (€ 6,00 one way) • For those who visit only one of the museums: € 11,00 A/R (€ 6,00 one way) Transfer timetable: Modena-Maranello (FFSS Station to Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari to Ferrari Museum (Maranello) ) 09:50 – 11:20 – 12:50 – 14:20 – 15:50 – 17:20 Maranello-Modena (Ferrari Museum (Maranello) to Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari to FFSS Station) 10:30 – 12:00 – 13:30 – 15:00 – 16:30 – 18:30 USEFUL LINKS » Ferrari Maranello Museum » Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari Modena

Come raggiungere maranello

Raggiungere Maranello è molto facile e puoi farlo in diversi modi e con diversi mezzi. Seleziona in basso e segui i suggerimenti.

Maranello si trova vicino a grandi vie di comunicazione come la via Emilia che attraversa tutta la Regione Emilia-Romgna collegando Piacenza e Rimini e a due grandi assi della rete autostradale italiana: l’Autostrada “del Sole” o A1 (Milano-Napoli) e l’Autostrada del Brennero o A22 che collega la Pianura Padana con Austria e Germania.

Per chi arriva in automobile Maranello è a circa 20 minuti dalle uscite Modena Sud e Modena Nord dell’Autostrada.
Per chi arriva da Modena Nord, e sufficiente imboccare la tangenziale seguendo le indicazioni per Sassuolo; proseguire fino alla rotonda di Fiorano e imboccare la Strada Pedemontana, direzione Vignola. Consigliamo di uscire allo svincolo per Maranello, nelle vicinanze degli stabilimenti Ferrari.
Per chi arriva da Modena sud, invece, all’uscita del casello tenere la destra, mettendosi su via Vignolese, in direzione Modena. Proseguire per circa 7 km e alla rotonda “del grappolo d’uva” imboccare la strada statale Nuova Estense in direzione Pavullo – Abetone. Una volta arrivati alla rotonda di Pozza di Maranello, girare a destra in via Vignola seguendo le indicazioni per il Museo Ferrari.

» Mappa parcheggi a Maranello

Gli automobilisti possono rivolgersi all’ACI (Automobile Club d’Italia) per qualsiasi informazione riguardante la mobilità e la viabilità. La delegazione di Maranello si trova in via Trebbo, 34 (Tel. 0536 941035).

Per viaggiare sempre informati è possibile sintonizzarsi sulle stazioni radio 103.3 Mhz (Isoradio) ; su 102.5 (RTL), che forniscono circa ogni mezzora aggiornamenti per la viabilità sulle autostrade; oppure è disponibile 24h/24h il call center Viabilità Autostrade per l’Italia al numero 840-04 21 21.

TAXI

Dalla Stazione dei treni FFSS di Modena è possibile raggiungere Maranello anche in taxi. Il servizio taxi da parte dei vari consorzi locali garantisce ai turisti una tariffa fissa per la tratta che va dalla Stazione dei treni FFSS di Modena al Museo Ferrari, in via Dino Ferrari, 43.
Per prenotare un taxi rivolgersi a:
COTAMO: 059 374242

DA MODENA

Per chi arriva in treno, la stazione ferroviaria FFSS più vicina a Maranello è quella di Modena, in Piazza Dante. Ogni 5 o 10 minuti, dal piazzale all’ingresso della stazione, partono autobus urbani che mettono in collegamento la stazione ferroviaria con il centro della città. In particolare gli autobus n° 7 e 11 fanno fermata presso l’Autostazione di Modena, in via Molza, da cui si può prendere la coincidenza extraurbana per Maranello.
Esistono due linee extra-urbane per arrivare a Maranello: quella che passa per Montale (linea 820), percorrendo la Nuova Estense fino a Pozza; e quella che passa per Formigine (linea 800), lungo la via Giardini, con direzione Abetone o Serramazzoni.
Il capolinea è raggiungibile da via Grizzaga, in corrispondenza dell’ingresso posteriore della fabbrica Ferrari. La fermata più vicina al Museo Ferrari si trova in via Abetone Inferiore, all’altezza del distributore di benzina Esso.
A seconda delle fermate e dell’intensità del traffico le corse durano dai 25-40 minuti.

Dalla stazione ferroviaria di Modena, inoltre è possibile servirsi della linea ferroviaria FER Modena-Sassuolo che ferma al Policlinico, alla “Stazione piccola” (piazzale Manzoni), al Nuovo Ospedale Civico di Baggiovara e prosegue la tratta passando dai centri di Casinalbo e Formigine. La tratta ha una durata di circa 30 minuti.
» Modena – Sassuolo
Una volta arrivati alla stazione dei treni di Sassuolo, si può raggiungere Maranello (che dista circa 8 km) servendosi della linea extraurbana n° 640 (in direzione Vignola).
Maggiori informazioni sul sito web di Seta, azienda di trasporti urbani ed extraurbani di Modena.

DA BOLOGNA

Chi arriva da Bologna in treno, può arrivare a Maranello passando da Modena, oppure servendosi del servizio ferroviario suburbano, che dalla stazione dei treni di Bologna Centrale raggiunge la stazione ferroviaria di Vignola (15 km da Maranello). Il percorso ferma in tutte le stazioni e ha una durata di circa 1 ora (su questa tratta è in vigore la tariffazione ATC. È possibile consultare tariffe e punti vendita direttamente sul sito TPER).
» Bologna – Vignola
Una volta arrivati a Vignola, dall’Autostazione (in via Montanara) è possibile prendere la coincidenza per Maranello, linea extra-urbana 640 – direzione Sassuolo. La corsa ha una durata di circa 20 minuti.

Partendo dall’Autostazione di Modena, in viale Molza, esistono due linee extra-urbane per arrivare a Maranello: quella che passa per Montale (linea 820), percorrendo la Nuova Estense fino a Pozza; e quella che passa per Formigine (linea 800), lungo la via Giardini, con direzione Abetone o Serramazzoni.
Il capolinea è al nuovo terminal in via Grizzaga, dietro la fabbrica della Ferrari. La fermata più vicina al Museo Ferrari è in via Abetone Inferiore, in corrispondenza del distributore di benzina Esso.
A seconda delle fermate e dell’intensità del traffico le corse durano dai 25-40 minuti.

» Linea 800 Modena – Maranello (via Formigine)
» Linea 820 Modena – Maranello (via Montale)

Per l’acquisto dei biglietti extraurbani è necessario rivolgersi agli sportelli SETA o presso rivenditori autorizzati (come tabaccherie, bar o edicole).
La biglietteria ufficiale di Maranello si trova presso il bar Terminal Cubo in Via Grizzaga, 0536 943688

Dal capolinea di Maranello, è inoltre possibile raggiungere importanti località montane dell’Appennino Tosco-Emiliano, come Pavullo, Serramazzoni, Sestola e Pievepelago.

Per ulteriori informazioni:

SETA (Società Emiliana Trasporti Autofiloviari)
Strada Sant’Anna, 210 – 41122 Modena
Tel. 840000216
Sito web: www.setaweb.it

DA BOLOGNA

Chi arriva da Bologna, può arrivare a Maranello andando a Modena in treno, oppure prendendo la linea 671 Bologna – Casalecchio – Bazzano – Vignola che dall’Autostazione di Bologna arriva a Vignola. La corsa dura circa 1 ora.
Una volta arrivati a Vignola, dall’Autostazione (in via Montanara) è possibile prendere la coincidenza per Maranello, linea extra-urbana 640 – direzione Sassuolo. La corsa ha una durata di circa 20 minuti.

Transfer tra Museo Ferrari e Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari

E’ possibile raggiungere Maranello e il Museo Ferrari anche grazie al servizio di collegamento tra la stazione ferroviaria di Modena e il Museo Ferrari di Maranello. Lo speciale shuttle bus è attivo per i soli visitatori del museo e con cadenza ogni ora e mezza. Lo speciale shuttle bus collega, inoltre, il Museo Ferrari di Maranello con il nuovo Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari a Modena, a circa 1 km dalla stazione. Il servizio bus navetta è riservato ai possessori di un biglietto di uno dei Musei (Casa Enzo Ferrari – Museo Ferrari) ed ha un costo aggiuntivo. Per accedere alla navetta è necessario presentare il voucher di prenotazione inviato via e-mail o consegnato alla reception del Museo Ferrari Maranello e/o Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, e provvedere al pagamento del biglietto direttamente all’autista in contanti oppure online e presso la biglietteria del museo con carta di credito.

Biglietto bus navetta
• Per chi visita entrambi i musei: € 10,00 A/R (€ 6,00 solo andata)
• Per chi visita solo uno dei musei: € 11,00 A/R (€ 6,00 solo andata)

Orari navetta:

Modena-Maranello
(Stazione FFSS → Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari → Museo Ferrari (Maranello) )
09:50 – 11:20 – 12:50 – 14:20 – 15:50 – 17:20

Maranello-Modena

(Museo Ferrari (Maranello) → Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari → Stazione FFSS)
10:30 – 12:00 – 13:30 – 15:00 – 16:30 – 18:30

LINK UTILI
» Museo Ferrari Maranello
» Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari Modena

How to get to maranello

Reaching Maranello is very easy and you can do it in different ways and by different means. Select below and follow the suggestions.

Maranello is located near major communication routes such as the via Emilia which runs through the entire Emilia-Romagna region, connecting Piacenza and Rimini, and to two major axes of the Italian highway network: the “Autostrada del Sole” or A1 (Milan-Naples) and the Brenner freeway o A22 which connects the Po Valley with Austria and Germany.

For those arriving by car, Maranello is about 20 minutes from the Modena Sud and Modena Nord exits of the highway.
For those arriving from Modena Nord, simply take the ring road following the signs for Sassuolo; continue to the Fiorano traffic circle and take the Strada Pedemontana, direction Vignola. We recommend exiting at the junction for Maranello, in the vicinity of the Ferrari factories.
For those arriving from south Modena, however, keep to the right at the exit of the tollbooth, putting on Via Vignolese, in the direction of Modena. Continue for about 7 km and at the traffic circle “del grappolo d’uva” take the Nuova Estense state road in the direction of Pavullo – Abetone. Once at the traffic circle in Pozza di Maranello, turn right onto Via Vignola following the signs for the Ferrari Museum.


Parking map in Maranello

Motorists can turn to ACI (Automobile Club of Italy) for any information regarding mobility and traffic. The Maranello delegation is located at 34 Trebbo Street (Tel. 0536 941035).

To travel always informed you can tune in to radio stations
103.3 Mhz (Isoradio)
; on
102.5 (RTL)
, which provide about every half hour updates for the traffic situation on highways; or the Autostrade per l’Italia Viability call center is available 24 hours a day at 840-04 21 21.

TAXI

From the Modena FFSS train station, it is also possible to reach Maranello by cab. Cab service by various local consortia guarantees tourists a fixed fare for the route from Modena’s FFSS train station to the Ferrari Museum at 43 Dino Ferrari Street.
To book a cab contact:

COTAMO:
059 374242

FROM MODENA

For those arriving by train, the nearest FFSS train station to Maranello is Modena, in Piazza Dante. Every 5 to 10 minutes, city buses depart from the square at the station entrance, connecting the train station with the city center. In particular, buses No. 7 and 11 stop at the Modena Bus Station on Via Molza, from which one can take the extra-urban connection to Maranello.
There are two suburban lines to get to Maranello: the one that goes through Montale (
line 820
), running along the Nuova Estense to Pozza; and the one that passes through Formigine (
line 800
), along Via Giardini, going in the direction of Abetone or Serramazzoni.
The terminus can be reached from Grizzaga Street, at the rear entrance of the Ferrari factory. The nearest stop to the Ferrari Museum is on Via Abetone Inferiore, at the Esso gas station.
Depending on stops and traffic intensity, rides take 25-40 minutes.

From the Modena train station, it is also possible to use the FER Modena-Sassuolo railway line, which stops at the Policlinico, the “Little Station” (Piazzale Manzoni), and the New Civic Hospital in Baggiovara, and continues the route via the towns of Casinalbo and Formigine. The route has a duration of about 30 minutes.

Modena – Sassuolo

Once you arrive at the Sassuolo train station, you can reach Maranello (which is about 8 km away) using the
suburban line no. 640
(in the direction of Vignola).
More information on the
website of Seta
, a city and suburban transportation company in Modena.

FROM BOLOGNA

Those arriving from Bologna by train can get to Maranello via Modena, or by using the suburban train service, which runs from Bologna Centrale train station to Vignola train station (15 km from Maranello). The route stops at all stations and has a duration of about 1 hour (ATC pricing is in effect on this route. You can check rates and outlets directly on the website
TPER
).

Bologna – Vignola

Once in Vignola, from the Autostazione (in Via Montanara) it is possible to take the connection to Maranello, extra-urban line 640-direction Sassuolo. The run has a duration of about 20 minutes.

Leaving from theModena Bus Station on Viale Molza, there are two extra-urban lines to get to Maranello: the one that passes through Montale (line 820), running along the Nuova Estense to Pozza; and the one that passes through Formigine (line 800), along the Via Giardini, heading towards Abetone or Serramazzoni.
The terminus is at the new terminal on Grizzaga Street, behind the Ferrari factory. The closest stop to the Ferrari Museum is on Via Abetone Inferiore, at the Esso gas station.
Depending on stops and traffic intensity, rides take 25-40 minutes.


Line 800 Modena
– Maranello (via Formigine)

Line 820 Modena
– Maranello (via Montale)

Suburban tickets can be purchased at SETA counters or at authorized retailers (such as tobacconists, bars or newsstands).
The official ticket office in Maranello is located at the Terminal Cubo bar on Via Grizzaga, 0536 943688

From the Maranello terminus, it is also possible to reach important mountain resorts in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, such as Pavullo, Serramazzoni, Sestola and Pievepelago.

For more information:

SETA (Società Emiliana Trasporti Autofiloviari)
Strada Sant’Anna, 210 – 41122 Modena
Tel. 840000216
Web site: www.setaweb.it

FROM BOLOGNA

Those arriving from Bologna can get to Maranello by going to Modena by train, or by taking
the 671 Bologna line
– Casalecchio – Bazzano – Vignola, which runs from the Bologna bus station to Vignola. The ride takes about 1 hour.
Once you arrive in Vignola, from the bus station (on Via Montanara) you can take the connection to Maranello,
extra-urban line 640
– Sassuolo direction. The run has a duration of about 20 minutes.

Transfer between Ferrari Museum and Enzo Ferrari House Museum

It is also possible to reach Maranello and the Ferrari Museum thanks to the connecting service between the Modena train station and the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. The special shuttle bus operates for museum visitors only and every hour and a half. The special shuttle bus also connects the Ferrari Museum in Maranello with the new Casa Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, about 1 km from the station. The shuttle bus service is reserved for ticket holders of one of the Museums (Casa Enzo Ferrari – Ferrari Museum) and has an additional cost. To access the shuttle, you must present the reservation voucher sent by e-mail or given to the front desk of the Ferrari Maranello Museum and/or Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, and arrange to pay the ticket directly to the driver in cash or online and at the museum ticket office with a credit card.

Shuttle bus ticket
– For those visiting both museums: €10.00 round trip (€6.00 one way)
– For those visiting only one of the museums: €11.00 round trip (€6.00 one way)

Shuttle schedule:

Modena-Maranello
(FFSS Station → Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari → Ferrari Museum (Maranello) )
09:50 – 11:20 – 12:50 – 14:20 – 15:50 – 17:20

Maranello-Modena

(Ferrari Museum (Maranello) → Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari → FFSS Station)
10:30 – 12:00 – 13:30 – 15:00 – 16:30 – 18:30

USEFUL LINKS.

Ferrari Museum Maranello


Enzo Ferrari House Museum Modena