• cars, motorcycles and coaches - public parking 400 metres from the entrance of the company, in the direction of Via Marco Emilio Lepido
• with a Ducati bike you can park in the company motorcycle parking area
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Customer ServiceIt doesn't matter if you are passionate about the brand and love its motorcycles or not; whatever your age or origin, you will discover more about our past at the Ducati museum, whilst in the factory facilities you will experience our present watching how our bikes are conceived and made in real life.
The Ducati Museum* is designed to narrate the history of the company along four different routes that guide the visitor from its origins to the present day.
*As of August 6, 2021, all visitors (except children under 12 years old and visitors who are exempt from it) must present an EU Covid Certificate (Green Pass) to access the Museum.
The factory plant was inaugurated in 1936 when the Ducati family chose Borgo Panigale as the location to transfer the production of the Manens capacitor which, until then, was produced initially in the basement of a building located in Via Collegio di Spagna in the centre of Bologna, and later in the villa owned by the Ducati family, in Via Guidotti. Since then this is Ducati’s main headquarters where the Ducati motorcycles are designed, assembled and shipped all over the world.
Since then this is Ducati’s main headquarters where the Ducati motorcycles are designed, assembled and shipped all over the world. You will be accompanied during the factory tour by one of our guides who will show you where and how our bikes are conceived; you will pass through the mechanical processing department (where the timing systems and crankshafts are prepared in continuous cycle), the engine assembly area (where the new V4 engine assembly line is located), and then on to the vehicle assembly lines up to the testing and shipping area.
A city of art, culture and trade, Bologna is also famous for its almost 40 km of porticoes in the city centre, the longest in the world.Also called “The Learned” for its old University, and “The Fat” for its food tradition, the city is also a “UNESCO creative City of Music” and boasts one of the most extensive and best-preserved medieval historic centres in Europe, brimming with clubs, taverns, theatres and shops. Home to many great artists including Giorgio Morandi, Guido Reni, the Carracci artists, Guercino, Aspertini, its charm also enchanted many illustrious personalities in the past, such as Mozart, Carducci, Dante, Rossini and the Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Guglielmo Marconi.Bologna surprises travellers whatever the season, from the festive vibes of the Bologna summer to the magical atmosphere of the Christmas lights.A first look at the city is from the beautiful Piazza Maggiore where medieval palaces look down upon an intense public life and economic activity. They perfectly combine with modernity, while preserving their antique charm. For instance, Palazzo d'Accursio, seat of the municipal administration, houses inside its ancient walls the Art Nouveau-style Salaborsa multimedia Library as well as Roman archaeological excavations, visible from a modern glass floor.Among the symbols of Bologna there are the Neptune Fountain by Giambologna, and the medieval towers. In particular the magnificent Two Towers: Asinelli tower (98 m) and its neighbouring “twin” Garisenda (48 m, also mentioned in Dante's Inferno).Alma Mater Studiorum is the oldest Western University. Its first prestigious seat was the Archiginnasio, whose walls are decorated with the coats of arms of the students. Here it is possible to visit the Anatomical Theatre, where practical lessons of cadaver dissection took place in the past.Walking along the ancient streets and the never-ending porticoes, canals are an unexpected surprise. They date back to the 12th century and can be visited underground too.A rich heritage of art is housed in the numerous Museums and Galleries, as well as in the multitude of religious buildings. Among them, a special mention should be made to the complex of Santo Stefano, the one of San Domenico with the Saint's marble tomb by Nicolò dall'Arca and decorated with Michelangelo's sculptures, and the church of Santa Maria della Vita which houses another Nicolò dall'Arca's masterpiece, the Pietà sculpture.
The Emilia Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes.
Entry is guaranteed to those with booking and ticket purchased online.
* Visitors must present an EU Covid Certificate (Green Pass) to access the museum.
From December 6, 2021, to January 15, 2022, all visitors (except children under 12 years old and visitors who are exempt from it) must present an EU Covid Certificate showing proof of full vaccination or recovery (so called ‘reinforced’ Green Pass). All visitors must show a valid ID together with the Green Pass. Non EU citizens must show certificates that are equivalent to a Green Pass.
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Below you will find all the requirements to visit our museum.
Open on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Last entry: 45 minutes before closing time.
The Museum closes for the Christmas holidays from December 24th to January 9th included. Visits to the factory will also be suspended during that period.
The booking and ticketing platform for visits from 10th January 2022 is at your disposal.
Ticket |
Description |
Price |
---|---|---|
Full |
From 19 to 64 years of age |
17 € |
Card Reduced |
Holders of Museum Cards |
15 € |
Operators |
Tour Operators/Travel Agencies |
14 € |
Reduced |
- Ducati owners |
12 € |
Free |
- Members of official Ducati Clubs holding a Club Card valid for the current year |
Free |
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first world title won by Troy Bayliss in the Superbike championship, the Ducati Museum exhibits the bikes ridden by the champion in occasion of the most beautiful races in the motorcycling history.
Buy a ticketA maximum of 10 people are allowed per visit session.
Visits are scheduled on Monday and Friday at the following times:
9:15 - 9:45 - 10:15
14:30 - 15:00 - 15:30
For safety reasons, visitors are required to wear closed shoes while visiting the factory.
The ticket for the guided tour of the factory includes the Museum entrance.
Entry is guaranteed to those with booking and ticket purchased online.
*As of August 6, 2021, visitors are asked to show the EU Covid Certificate (Green Pass) to access the museum. Below you will find all the requirements to visit us.
Check the availability by clicking on "Buy a ticket".
The Museum closes for the Christmas holidays from December 24th to January 9th included. Visits to the factory will also be suspended during that period.
The booking and ticketing platform for visits from 10th January 2022 is at your disposal.
Access to the facilities is regulated by the COVID-19 provisions currently in force in the relative session.
Please book your visit and purchase your ticket online and get here 5 minutes prior to the tour start time for accreditation procedures.
If you are entitled to a free visit, a booking is still required to guarantee the correct number of participants.
Ticket |
Description |
Price |
---|---|---|
Full |
From 19 to 64 years of age |
17 € |
Card Reduced |
Holders of Museum Cards |
15 € |
Operators |
Tour Operators/Travel Agencies |
14 € |
Reduced |
- Ducati owners |
12 € |
Free |
- Members of official Ducati Clubs holding a Club Card valid for the current year |
Free |
Tours are available by booking online only and for a limited number of visitors. A maximum of 10 people are allowed to take part in each tour. At the first access control bay, the Ducati concierge will take the body temperature of all visitors. Those whose body temperature is equal to or higher than 37.5°C will not be allowed to access. In such cases, the Company will issue a Voucher to allow the visitor to book another tour.In addition:
For more information: https://ec.europa.eu
Address: Ducati Motor Holding - Via Antonio Cavalieri Ducati, 3 - Bologna.
Plan your trip with the navigator/Google Maps etc. Our address is: Ducati Motor Holding - Via Antonio Cavalieri Ducati, 3 - Bologna. Free public parking is available in the vicinity of the company .
- taxi (about 20 minutes)
- bus (about 40 minutes). From Bologna Central Station in front of the main entrance take line number 36 direction Barca or 39 peripheral left. Get off at the first stop in Via Lame and from the same stop take line number 13 in the direction of Via Normandia - Borgo Panigale. Get off at the "Borgo Panigale - Ducati Museum" stop. Bus timetable.
- train (about 10 minutes) departing from the West platform with destination Porretta Terme or Vignola. Get off at Borgo Panigale station, on the right, 20 meters up the stairs that lead to the overpass. At the top of the ramps is the bus stop. Take line 13 towards Via Normandia- Borgo Panigale and get off at the stop, "Borgo Panigale - Museo Ducati".
Via Cavalieri Ducati is located 50 meters ahead on the left. Ducati Moto Holding is about 200 meters away, on the right side of the street.
Ducati is about 4 km away. Take a taxi from the parking lot located at the exit of the Arrivals terminal.
Bologna taxi service
Cotabo tel. + 39 051 372727
CO.SE.PU.RI tel. + 39 051 519090
SACA tel. + 39 6349444
Taxi cat tel. + 39 051 534141
• cars, motorcycles and coaches - public parking 400 metres from the entrance of the company, in the direction of Via Marco Emilio Lepido
• with a Ducati bike you can park in the company motorcycle parking area
• cars, motorcycles and coaches - public parking 400 metres from the entrance of the company, in the direction of Via Marco Emilio Lepido
• with a Ducati bike you can park in the company motorcycle parking area until full.
Entrance - Via Cavalieri Ducati 3.
N.B.: Coaches are not allowed to enter the premises
To access the museum and factory, arrive 5 minutes before your tour time at the Ducati Concierge located in Via Cavalieri Ducati, 3.
After the Concierge's accreditation service
To access the museum and factory, arrive 5 minutes before your tour time at the Ducati Concierge located in Via Cavalieri Ducati, 3.
After the Concierge's accreditation service has checked your ticket, you will be directed to the Museum (or accompanied for the production tour to be added when the factory tours start again).
For any enquiries before the tour, ask the staff to indicate the entrance to the Visitor Center.
- Ducati Shop – Ducati merchandise and apparel can be purchased at the shop. For entrance flow reasons we recommend you make any purchases at the end of the tour. The Ducati Shop closes from 12:30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.
- Toilets for visitors
- Ducati Shop – Ducati merchandise and apparel can be purchased at the shop. For entrance flow reasons we recommend you make any purchases at the end of the tour. The Ducati Shop closes from 12:30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. If you arrive early in relation to the time you booked or you have completed your tour of the Museum and the Ducati Shop is closed, at just 400 metres from the Ducati headquarters in the direction of Viale De Gasperi, you will find the Ducati Factory Store and the Factory Scrambler Camp.
- Toilets for visitors
- Vending machines for drinks and snacks
- Lockers – free for all visitors. Due to the safety regulations imposed by the Covid-19 health emergency, safety deposit boxes - lockers are temporarily unavailable. Please come to the tour with just a few personal belongings, avoiding luggage and bulky backpacks and bags.
Within 1 km from Ducati Motor Holding:
- America Graffiti
- Hostaria dei 4 gatti
- Scrambler Ducati Food Factory
Within 1 km from Ducati Motor Holding:
- America Graffiti
- Hostaria dei 4 gatti
- Scrambler Ducati Food Factory
- Tradizional cuisin of Bologna
You can't resist the temptation to come to see us, but now you can't or you have already been to Borgo Panigale but nostalgia is setting in? A new digital experience awaits you!
The Online Journey provided by the Ducati Museum staff allows you to discover the history, tradition and how a Ducati motorcycle is born, from wherever you are, using a PC, smartphone or tablet connection.
A 45-minute interactive experience, with a dedicated guide who will accompany you in live streaming inside the Museum or through the production lines to discover how the red Borgo Panigale motorcycles are born and assembled. Real close encounters with lathes, screwdrivers, engine assembly, vehicle assembly and final testing and inspection.
Available on Saturday at 7 pm (CEST)
Price: 12,20€
Language: English
Available on Saturday at 7 pm (CEST)
Price: 12,20€
Language: English
During the visit you can interact with your guide using the Zoom platform with Q&A function.
To take part in one of our online tours, purchase your ticket and the day before the booked tour you will receive the link to access the Zoom platform.
To ensure the best possible management of the service, booking and purchase of Online Journeys are possible up to 42 hours before the live streaming.