ENZO FERRARI MUSEUM : AN EXHIBITION ON WOMEN

An exhibition dedicated to famous women driving in Ferrari opened at the brand museum in Modena.

The Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, Italy, is hosting a new temporary exhibition dedicated to women, specifically female figures known for owning cars of the brand. It is titled "Il Rosso & il Rosa - Women and Ferrari, the Untold Story".

From the beginnings of the manufacturer in the 1950s, actresses appeared at the wheel of Ferrari such as Ingrid Bergman and Anna Magnani in 212 Inter of 1951, Norma Shearer in 250 GT Berlinetta TDF of 1956 or Jayne Mansfield in 250 LM of 1963. Their cars are to be discovered at the museum, as well as the 1962 GTO 1962 of the French businesswoman and pilot Annie Soisbault de Montaigu, among others.

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The exhibition was inaugurated in the presence of Scottish singer Amy Macdonald and the French entrepreneur and pilot Deborah Mayer, both passionate about the prancing horse. The 458 Italia of the first, as well as the 458 Italia GT3 and 488 Challenge of the second are also among the vehicles presented.

The exhibition "Il Rosso & il Rosa - Women and Ferrari, the Untold Story" will last until the end of 2018. If you pass by, the museum Enzo Ferrari of Modena is open every day from 9:30 to 18h.

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