Bagnoregio. Piero Taruffi Museum  

 In Bagnoregio, the Piero Taruffi Museum exhibits cars and automotive models linked to the life of the racing driver Piero Taruffi.

Piero Taruff was a pilot born in Albano Laziale in 1906, who in 1931 participated in several Formula 1 Grand Prix races in the Enzo Ferrari team.

In addition to the models and documents, there are a series of cars that are part of the history of the Rally in the '70s and' 80s including a Fiat 131 Abarth, a Fiat 124 Abarth Spider, a Lancia Fulvia Hf 1600 "Fanalona", a Lancia Stratos, a Lancia Rally 037 and Gianfranco Cunico's Fiesta GR 2.

Inside it is possible to admire the permanent exhibition entitled "IL BISILURO AI RAGGI X - Anatomy of a fireball"

The museum is located in the former municipal slaughterhouse in via Fidanza 55.
 


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