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Museo Fratelli Cozzi - Legnano - Oltre 60 auto d'epoca in una location emozionante

Museum | Legnano | Lombardia | Italy

The Museo Fratelli Cozzi in Legnano, Lombardy, is a private automobile museum dedicated to the history and heritage of the Italian car brand Alfa Romeo. Founded by Pietro Cozzi, a passionate Alfa Romeo enthusiast, the museum houses an impressive collection of over 60 vehicles that document the brand's development since the 1950s.

Collections and Exhibitions:

Alfa Romeo models: The collection includes a variety of Alfa Romeo vehicles, including rare and unique models such as the 155, which set a speed world record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA in 1992, and the Giulia 1600 TI Super from 1962, which is unique for its original "Fumo di Londra" color scheme.

Historical artifacts: In addition to the vehicles, the museum has an extensive archive of over 300 original posters, hundreds of brochures, thousands of documents, manuals, trophies, art objects, books and trade journals, as well as advertising items and sales materials reflecting the history and influence of Alfa Romeo on the automotive industry and Italian culture.

Current use:

Event venue: The museum serves not only as an exhibition space but also as a venue for various cultural and business events, including company meetings, conferences, gala dinners, concerts, and photo shoots.

Educational offerings: Educational programs are offered for schools and groups to promote knowledge of automotive history and design and preserve Italy's cultural heritage.

The Museo Fratelli Cozzi is a significant cultural site that combines a passion for automotive history and design with an appreciation for Italian heritage and innovation.

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Viale Pietro Toselli, 46
20025 Legnano

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