Limited editions and concepts anchor the 60th-anniversary exhibit

Inside the Revamped Lamborghini Museum

Nineteen cars across two floors mark six decades of the Raging Bull at Sant'Agata Bolognese.

Previously known as MUDETEC, the space now operates as the Lamborghini Automobile Museum, with an exhibition titled "The Future Began in 1963" dedicated entirely to the company's 60th anniversary.

The ground floor traces Lamborghini's first 30 years

The ground-level collection spans models from the 350 GT through the Countach and LM-002, framing each radical turn in the company's history as a forward-looking bet rather than a nostalgic milestone.

Heritage meets active production at Sant'Agata Bolognese

The museum sits directly adjacent to the working factory, giving its 19-car, two-floor exhibit a proximity between heritage and current production that neither Ferrari's nor Porsche's museums can quite match.