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Google Street View Drives into Lamborghini Museum!

If you're planning a trip to Bologna in the next few months, we'd highly recommend you take a take a few hours out of your day and take a trip to the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata. We've never been ourselves but we've always wanted to take a peek inside the 16,000-square-foot 'showroom' that houses what is surely the most outrageous collections of Raging Bulls in the world!

Inside Museo Lamborghini
However if don't have a trip to Italy planned any time soon don't worry because the Google Street View team have team up with the Lambo museum team to give us the next best thing - a street view tour of the inside of the place, and it's awesome! Check it out for yourselves: Museo Lamborghini on Street View

The collection includes everything from production models like the Miura, Diablo, Countach and Murcielago to limited-production beauts like the Reventon. For the F1 fans among us there are a few Lambo-powered F1 cars, like Nicola Larini's 1991 Modena 291.

The real perk of the virtual tour is the fact that you can actually get a 360 of the inside of the some of the cars, something that is highly unlikely even if you were there to get up close and personal with them, with peering in the window of each would be the closest you're likely to get! Google however get special access!

Inside the Lamdo!

For the real Lamborghini fans out there, the sight of the limited edition Reventon, of which only 20 models were made, will be the main attraction, as well as the two museum-exclusive cars; the Estoque and the Sesto Elemento.

We'd highly recommend that you take at least 30 minutes of your day to sit back and take a virtual tour around this impressive spot - it will be time well spent!  Museo Lamborghini on Street View



Words by John Smyth, MicksGarage Marketing Guru! 

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Author: The Filter Blog Team

15 February 2024
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