gt1750
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As a part of our extended weekend holiday at Lake Como, we took a trip to Arese to the Museum of Alfa Romeo
The building itself and the surroundings look pretty disappointing IMHO, so I didn't even bother trying to take a pic of my own Alfa there as I originally intended
Inside is another story, though. There's a lot to be seen, everything is nicely arranged and well lit and you can get pretty close to most of the cars on display. The museum shop has a selection of branded stuff for the fans, but I found it quite overpriced and all the books were in Italian language only The caf? on the other hand offers tasty espresso and pastry for very reasonable prices. There's also a showroom where you can sample all the current AR offerings including the new Giulia and schedule a test drive.
Overall a pleasant experience and well worth visiting even if you are not a die-hard fan of the brand
Now for the pics:
The building itself and the surroundings look pretty disappointing IMHO, so I didn't even bother trying to take a pic of my own Alfa there as I originally intended
Inside is another story, though. There's a lot to be seen, everything is nicely arranged and well lit and you can get pretty close to most of the cars on display. The museum shop has a selection of branded stuff for the fans, but I found it quite overpriced and all the books were in Italian language only The caf? on the other hand offers tasty espresso and pastry for very reasonable prices. There's also a showroom where you can sample all the current AR offerings including the new Giulia and schedule a test drive.
Overall a pleasant experience and well worth visiting even if you are not a die-hard fan of the brand
Now for the pics: