Verona's Nicolis Museum is one of the most important private museums in Europe with its large collection of old cars, motorcycles, bicycles, cameras, musical instruments, motors, planes and other inventions of the sort. It is perhaps most known for its rare collection of Formula 1 steering wheels. This is no traditional museum but rather a modern space for culture and ideas, open to the digital, information and business worlds.
Museo Nicolis ticket
Founded in 2000 by Luciano Nicolis - a businessman passionate about old cars - this automobile, technical and mechanical museum has become one of the most important and beautiful museums dedicated to cars today. The museum boasts an extensive collection of precious and impossible to find today car-related objects collected all around the world by Nicolis - motivated by his great interests in cars and mechanics. There are 8 collections totaling over 1,000 objects that tell the story of how man has overcome the challenge of distance in both time and space.
The objects on display are divided into eight themed categories: automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, musical instruments, cameras, typewriters/computers, motors, racecars and military objects. Among the most rare pieces, you will find the first motorcycle to run on gas from 1882.
This ticket must be exchanged for a direct entry ticket at the starting point of the attraction.
Verona is a city in northern Italy's Veneto region, renowned for its romantic associations with Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is rich in history, art, and architecture, offering a blend of medieval, Renaissance, and modern influences. Its well-preserved Roman amphitheater and charming streets make it a captivating destination.
A well-preserved Roman amphitheater that hosts the famous Verona Opera Festival. The arena is a testament to Verona's rich history and cultural heritage.
The legendary home of Shakespeare's Juliet, featuring a famous balcony and a museum dedicated to the tragic lovers.
A stunning example of Romanesque architecture, the cathedral is dedicated to Santa Maria Matricolare and features beautiful frescoes and sculptures.
A vibrant square surrounded by colorful buildings, filled with market stalls, cafes, and historical landmarks like the Mazzanti Houses.
A medieval castle and museum that offers a glimpse into Verona's military history. The castle's bridge provides panoramic views of the Adige River.
A rich and flavorful risotto made with Amarone wine, a local specialty
Whole wheat pasta with duck ragout, a traditional Veronese dish
A traditional Veronese sweet bread, often enjoyed during the holidays
These months offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is lush and vibrant during these periods.
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Verona is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Verona Porta Nuova
Verona Bus Station (near Porta Nuova)
The bus system is efficient and covers most of the city. Tickets can be purchased at tobacco shops or online.
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Italy's largest lake offers stunning landscapes, charming towns, and water activities. Popular stops include Sirmione and Malcesine.
A renowned wine region known for its Amarone and Valpolicella wines. Visit local vineyards for tastings and tours.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich history, beautiful palaces, and a charming old town.
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