A night in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello will be possible with Airbnb

Renovated by Benedetto Camerana in 2018, the museum will host two visitors exclusively for one night, offering a unique experience among the iconic single-seaters.

We know Airbnb is an expanding reality, not only numerically, but also experientially. For some time now, it has been offering its users the opportunity to have vacations different from the usual or to sleep in unimaginable places, such as some iconic buildings. Not surprisingly, the new category of extraordinary experiences offered by the booking platform is called Icons. And the latest news is that you will be able to sleep in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, in the province of Modena, a pilgrimage site for Cavallino lovers from all over the world, renovated in 2018 by the Turin architect Benedetto Camerana, also the author of the Juventus and Alfa Romeo Museums.

For the occasion, a bed has been made – with the same red leather as the seats of the Ferraris – in the center of the Room of Victories, where on May 19, after the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, you will sleep surrounded by the race cars that have made Formula 1 history and by the 110 trophies won by the Scuderia over time. The night at the museum will be part of two Ferrari-themed days, which include, among other things, VIP tickets for the race and a hot lap on the historic Fiorano Track, with the former pilot and sports commentator, as well as Ferrari Ambassador, Marc Gené, as host.

Only two lucky individuals will be able to live this experience. To participate in the draw, just click on the dedicated page on Airbnb from May 6 until 08:59 on May 9 and wait to find out if you have been selected.

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