A prestigious private museum, the “Museo Nicolis dell’Auto, della Tecnica, della Meccanica”, promotes knowledge and innovation by recounting the evolution of means of transport over the last two centuries through hundreds of vintage cars (around 200), motorbikes (105) and bicycles (over 200).
Also on display are cameras and typewriters, musical instruments and rare objects. The exhibition area is flanked by a Conference Centre, the Spazio delle Idee (Ideas Space, for thematic exhibitions and events), tourist activities, a Historical Archive, an Educational Section, a Library and one of the best-stocked bookstores on the world of motors.
Full ticket price: 14 euros.

ALL BORN OF PASSION
The birth of the Museum is due to the great passion of Luciano Nicolis, starting from the Sixties: a passion that has restored to history an otherwise lost heritage. The story of a lifetime that found its home in the year 2000 in an exhibition space of 6000 square metres: a very modern structure, completely accessible, which involves the spectator. His masterpieces have been divided into ten different collections.

A SCENIC PATH
Among rare masterpieces of mechanics and style, the fruit of the creativity of eclectic designers, glorious marques such as Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Lancia, Maserati, Bugatti, Rolls Royce, Avions Voisin, Darracq and Isotta Fraschini are represented. Unique pieces that represent and mark the evolution of the automobile: precious elements selected with precise criteria and ideally forming a tangible encyclopaedia with a universal language.

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ORIENTED
The Nicolis team is able to host visitors in English and many other languages, including German and Spanish. The Museum promotes national and international tourism thanks to consolidated relations with leading tour operators since it is just a short distance from Lake Garda, the artistic cities of Verona and Mantua, the wine routes of Valpolicella, Soave and Bardolino, the Rice lands and many itineraries waiting to be discovered throughout the surrounding area.

>> Don’t miss the welcome to museum visitors by its President, Silvia Nicolis.