The Lamborghini Museum is located in Sant’Agata Bolognese, in that tiny triangle between Bologna and Modena, fittingly defined as ‘Terra dei Motori’ (Motor Valley) as the ‘triangle’ is also near the homes of rival marques Ferrari and Pagani!

The Museum opened in 2001 as a sign of Automobili Lamborghini’s commitment to celebrate, with the new millennium, a new breed of dream cars. The Lamborghini Murciélago was shown at the Museum first, against a backdrop of other precious Lamborghini treasures from the past, a collection which is nowadays admired by enthusiasts coming from all over the world. It gives fans and admirers the opportunity to not only get up close with the marques most famous creations, but concepts that never made it into production.

But what if you’re a fan or admirer but cannot just waltz over to Italy to see the companies most lusted and desired cars? Well Lamborghini together with Google Maps may just be able to get you there! Of course not in person but using Google Maps, internet users can simply explore the spectacular Museum from the comfort of their own home or at work (when the boss is not around!).

It is certainly worth a go for both those who have and have not visited the factory in person as Google’s popular technology even allows you to get a view of the cars interiors. Ever wondered what it’s like to sit in the hysterically bonkers Sesto Elemento? Head to Google Maps!

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