The Ducati Museum, also known as the Ducati Museum and Factory Tour, is located in Bologna, Italy. The museum showcases the history and evolution of Ducati motorcycles, which have become known for their performance, technology, and design.
The museum features exhibits that take visitors through the history of the company, from its beginnings in 1926 as a radio parts manufacturer to its current position as a world-renowned motorcycle manufacturer. The displays include original motorcycles, engines, photographs, and other memorabilia. Visitors can also see the production line, where they can witness the manufacturing process of Ducati motorcycles.
Some of the most popular exhibits in the museum include the Ducati 916, which is considered to be one of the most iconic motorcycles of all time, and the Ducati 750, which was the first motorcycle produced by Ducati that was designed specifically for racing.
The Ducati Museum also offers guided tours of the factory, where visitors can see the assembly lines, test areas, and other facilities used to manufacture Ducati motorcycles. The tours offer an opportunity to see firsthand the precision and care that goes into each motorcycle produced by the company.