Museo Nicolis: Entry Ticket
Museo Nicolis: Entry Ticket
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Museo Nicolis houses one of Italy's most impressive private collections of vintage vehicles and mechanical inventions. Located in Villafranca di Verona, this fascinating museum showcases over a century of transportation history through carefully curated displays of classic cars, motorcycles, bicycles and small aircraft. The collection spans eight themed sections, each exploring different aspects of human mobility and technological innovation.
You'll discover gleaming restored automobiles from the early 20th century alongside bold sports cars, rare Italian motorcycles and vintage bicycles. The museum goes beyond vehicles to include mechanical antiques such as cameras, typewriters and musical instruments, creating a comprehensive look at how ingenuity has shaped modern life. Each exhibit tells the story of engineering evolution and design innovation that continues to influence transport today.
Highlights
- Exceptional collection of classic cars spanning over 100 years of automotive history
- Rare motorcycles and bicycles showcasing Italian craftsmanship and technological advances
- Small aircraft displays revealing the evolution of aviation
- Mechanical antiques including vintage cameras, typewriters and musical instruments
- Eight themed exhibitions covering different aspects of transportation and communication
- Fully wheelchair accessible galleries with interactive elements for all ages
Plan Your Visit to Museo Nicolis
The museum is located on Viale Postumia in Villafranca di Verona, easily accessible from Verona's city centre. Most visitors spend around two hours exploring the collection at their own pace, though you can take longer to examine the detailed exhibits and read the stories behind each vehicle and invention.
The museum is fully wheelchair accessible throughout all exhibitions, with friendly staff available to assist visitors and answer questions about the collection. Photography for personal use is generally permitted, though flash and tripods may be restricted in certain areas.
After exploring this remarkable collection of transport history, you might enjoy discovering more of the region's attractions. Consider visiting Verona Arena for its spectacular Roman architecture or explore Juliet's House to experience Verona's romantic heritage.
Why you'll love it
- One of Italy's largest private collections of vintage vehicles
- Located in Villafranca di Verona, easy day trip from the city centre
- Eight themed sections covering cars, motorcycles, bicycles and small aircraft
- Over a century of transportation and mechanical innovation on display
- Carefully curated exhibits tracing the full history of human mobility
What's included
- Admission to the Museo Nicolis
- Access to all exhibitions
- Special events and workshops
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm
- Know before you go
Wheelchair accessible throughout the museum
Open daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm
Bring a valid photo ID for entry
Check for special event closures before visiting
Photography for personal use is generally allowed
- Visitor guidelines
Do not touch displayed vehicles or objects
Supervise children at all times
Follow signage for photography policies
Food and drink are not permitted inside exhibits
Please respect any instructions from museum staff
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
What types of vehicles can I see at Museo Nicolis?
Museo Nicolis features a vast array of vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles and even small aircraft.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with limited mobility?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible throughout its exhibits.
Are guided tours or audio guides available?
Please check onsite for available tours or audio guides, as they may be offered occasionally.
Can I take photographs inside the museum?
Photography for personal use is usually permitted, but flash and tripods may be restricted.
How long should I plan for my visit?
You can explore at your own pace, but most visitors spend around two hours at the museum.
Where you'll be
Viale Postumia 71
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