The Abbey of Frassinoro

A place that recounts a thousand lives, a thousand areas of knowledge, enclosed in the spirituality of a mystical experience
The monastery in the Lands of Matilda

The Frassinoro abbey was one of the Benedictine monasteries linked to the sovereign of the Terre della Badia, Matilde di Canossa. It is thought that the first church dates back to the Italo-Byzantine period of the 7th-10th centuries.
At the end of the eighth century there was a small church under the control of the parish church of Rubbiano; this first church already existed at the time of Sigifredo I, around 930. The chapel stood along the ancient via Bibulca that crossed the San Pellegrino pass to then arrive in Lucca, a pilgrimage destination for the adoration of the "Holy Face". In 1072 Beatrice di Lotaringia and her daughter Matilde di Canossa entrusted the relics of San Claudio to the Benedictine monastery. The period of maximum splendor was when Beatrice founded there
a Benedictine abbey: the Frassinoro Abbey.
In the year 2021, the 950th anniversary of the foundation of the Frassinoro Abbey will occur and the "Matildic Month" will be organized for the occasion.

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Frassinoro

Museo Ferrari Maranello
Via Dino Ferrari 43, 41053 Maranello (MO) Italia
Tel: +39 0536 949713
E-mail: museo@ferrari.com
https://www.ferrari.com/it-IT/museums/ferrari-maranello

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IAT Terra di Motori / Museo Ferrari Maranello
Via Dino Ferrari 43, 41053 Maranello (MO) Italia
Tel: +39 0536 073036
E-mail: iat@maranello.it

The Ferrari Museum is open every day of the week, from Monday to Sunday.
The Ferrari Museum closes only on December 25th and January 1st.

Opening Hours

April / September 2021: 9.30 am – 9.00 pm

1 october 2021: 10.00 am – 06.00 pm

The Ferrari Museum is open to the public in complete safety: it will be possible to visit the Museum thanks to the extensive security measures that the management has applied to the premises and to the entire experiential path dedicated to visitors.

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As measures to counter the Covid19 emergency, the Museum will host a maximum number of visitors present at the same time within its premises. To ensure your visit, book early: you can speed up the procedures and ensure the time you prefer.

Temperature detection
To ensure your safety and that of others, your body temperature will be measured at the entrances. In the event of temperatures above 37.5 ° C, it will not be possible to enter the museum. In this case, if you have already purchased the ticket, you can request a full refund or reschedule the visit on another date and time.

wearing a mask is mandatory
If you want to visit the Ferrari Museum, be sure to bring a surgical mask with you: it is mandatory for everyone except for children up to 6 years of age. It is a good idea to bring disposable gloves, even if they are not mandatory. If you don’t have a mask with you, the Museum will provide you with one.

Safe path
The Museum has prepared an internal route, with signs on the ground that will help you to respect the safety distances: follow them strictly and you can enjoy the visit in complete tranquility

Maximum duration
The maximum length of stay at the Ferrari Museum is one and a half hours..

At your disposal
Inside the Ferrari Museum you will also find the “Terra di Motori” Tourist Information and Reception Office, at your disposal to help you on site and give you all the information on the many possible activities in the tourist district: Maranello, Fiorano Modenese, Formigine and why not , also all the beauty of the mountain between Palagano, Frassinoro, Montefiorino and Prignano await you with a thousand other incredible experiences!

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