Umberto Panini Motor Museum



The Umberto Panini Automobile Museum was founded in February 1930 in Pozza di Maranello (Modena), the penultimate of eight brothers. After his professional start-up, he worked as a blacksmith, welder and mechanic at various workshops in Modena including Stanguellini and Maserati Moto. Umberto in 1957 at the age of 27 embarked for Venezuela in search of fortune.

In Caracas and its surroundings he matured as a technician and as a “Hombre”, learning to do it by himself always and in any case since no one gives anything away. He is joined in 1959 by his wife Tina Bertacchini, married by proxy, with whom he will have the children Manuela, Marco, Giovanni and Matteo.

In 1964 he returned to Italy to support his brothers in the activity of Edizioni Panini, a publishing house specializing in the production of stickers where he designs and manufactures the famous "Fifimatic" for enveloping.


OPENING HOURS TO THE PUBLIC:
Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 14:30 to 18:00
On Saturday from 9:00 to 12:30
Closed on Sundays.

Extra closures, April 25th, May 1st and June 2nd

Extraordinary openings only on request.


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vCard Info:

Address: Str. Corletto Sud, 320, 41100
Modena (MO) Emilia Romagna

Latitude: 44.620697
Longitude: 10.8310118
Site: https://www.paninimotormuseum....

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Type: Building
Function: Enterprise museum
Creation date: 25-10-2019 17:45
Last update: 06/07/2022