History and future, challenges and successes, vision and determination: the Ducati Museum is a journey through the myth that traces the brand from its birth, famous in the world for style, performance and the pursuit of perfection.
The Ducati Museum was born in 1998 on the occasion of the first edition of the WDW (World Ducati Week) as a marketing and public relations tool to promote the history of the brand and communicate to fans the evocative power of Ducati motorcycles. The Museum recounts sixty years of competitions, reconstructing the events that have led the company to success since 1926, the year of the foundation of the Scientific Society Radio Brevetti Ducati. Located inside the factory, the Ducati Museum occupies an area of approximately 1.000 square meters.
The competition bikes, over forty, are presented in chronological order, from the 1940s to today, within a path enriched by drawings, photographs, vintage films, advertisements and clothing accessories belonging to the riders. Let's start with the wall of memory (1926-1946) which reconstructs through objects (radios, cameras, etc.) the past before the production of motorcycles, and then we come to the Cucciolo, the first engine built in 1946, up to the more recent Ducati. MotoGP.
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