
The Automobile Museum of Turin is one of the most visited monuments in the city, along with the Egyptian Museums, the Mole Antonelliana, the Royal Museums, Palazzo Madama, and the GAM.

- Plan your visit in advance; the earlier you do it, the more options you’ll have for choosing the day and time slot.
- Book your tours online and download your ticket to your phone to skip the lines at the ticket office.
- If you’re not staying in accommodation near the monument, check public transportation options in advance and how long it takes to reach there.
- Dress comfortably and in layers so you can adapt to different temperatures.
Automobile Museum tours offered:
– Turin: The Car Museum Skip-The-Line Tour. An iconic itinerary in the world of engines inside the Automobile Museum of Turin, today one of the largest and most important automobile museums in the world and the only one of its kind in Italy.
– Turin: MAUTO Museo dell’Automobile. In the tour of the Automobile Museum you can know the evolution of the automobile with more than 170 original cars. No meals included on this day. Not included the ticket.
– Turin: Fiat Lingotto District Tour with Museum Entry & Wine. Explore the iconic Lingotto District on this guided tour. Discover the Car Museum, see the Scrigno at the Pinacoteca Agnelli, and sip on wine with a breathtaking view from the Lingotto rooftop.
– Turin: 24/48 Hours Hop On Bus & National Automobile Museum. See the sights of Turin at your own pace with a 24 or 48-hour ticket for the hop-on and hop-off bus. Benefit from entrance to the National Automobile Museum and admire its collection of vintage cars.


- Inaugurated in the 1960s, it is one of the oldest automobile museums in the world. With over 160 models on display, it offers a comprehensive overview starting from the first steam vehicles to modern racing cars.
- At Automobile Museum you can see the legendary Fiat 500, a symbol of the Italian economic boom, and the luxurious American Cadillacs that evoke the era of glamour.
- A highlight of the museum is the section dedicated to speed, where you will find the iconic Formula 1 cars of Ferrari.
Not only is the history of the cars fascinating, but the building itself is an architectural masterpiece located on Corso Unità d’Italia, easily accessible from any point in the city.
So, whether you are a motorsport enthusiast or simply curious, the Automobile Museum is an experience you cannot miss during your visit to Turin.Â
My Advice to you is “don’t miss this chance to visit this museum; the history tells here is fascinating!“