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Mille Miglia Museum...
You enter near the two trees at the lower left of this photo, and drive around the complex. Drive thru this narrow door opening and around back of the museum. MILLE MIGLIA MUSEUM Viale della Bornata, 123, 25135 Brescia BS, Italy www.museomillemiglia.it tel. 011 +39 030 336 5631 Open most everyday from 10am to 6pm (but double check on Italian holidays!) Brescia, Italy The Mille Miglia Museo was on my radar for a LONG time now. I finally had the chance to to visit this awesome piece of living Italian tradition. This museum isn't as large as it looks from the aerial photo.... but I found the museum quite cool. I'd say the museum is a medium sized. I really enjoyed some of the obscure small Italian cars from the past. Most I found super cool examples of Italian engineering. Plus the guy at the front desk was super nice and informative about all things Mille Miglia. One thing about this museum... I found it hard to figure out how to enter the museum grounds. After the small traffic circle... you make a right into this large red framed "wall"(see my photo above)... once inside the "wall"... you have to drive ALL the way down the side of the building... then around the corner thru the potholed parking lot, then around the next corner of the building. You will then see the restaurant(on your right) and the museum's entrance(on your left). This sounds pretty straight forward... but honestly I had a hard time figuring the way into the museum grounds. I guess it didn't help that it was raining on this day. lol Anyways... onto my photos of this awesome place... Dackel Mussolini's very own private gas pump!! Before WWII many oil companies were diluting the fuel sold to the public... Mussolini had his own gas pump!!
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fantastic post.
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Dude what's the 'Ring time of those cars?! *sarcasm*
Amazing amazing cars. Great photos. These are REAL cars...love that little blue Moretti so much they are so tiny in real life.
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Wow so cool. While the cars are standing still you can sense the competitive spirit with all of the pictures. Great find and thanks for taking the time to share.
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Wow! Loved all of them. That engine turned dash in that Fiat was so nicely machined. Would really like to see the museum in person...but for sure your photos make for a pretty good substitute to visiting. Thanks.
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Another awesome museum I'll have to add to the list for when I make it back over to Europe.
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