Guided tours lead the audience through a century of innovation, design and industrial culture:
Visit duration: 60 minutes. Maximum 10 participants.
Meet in the ticket office lobby. Meet in the lobby 10 minutes before the start of the visit.
Meet in the lobby 10 minutes before the start of the visit.
A journey through cars, engines, ships, planes, trains, appliances and models that show how wide and diverse the Fiat production was from 1899 to 1980. After introducing the company’s origins, and the role of Centro Storico Fiat in the spread of industrial culture, the visit focuses on the objects in the collection, witnessing the evolution of a 125-year-old technical and design legacy.
Archival materials – from Mario Sironi’s sketches to Felice Casorati’s scenographic panels and the correspondence between the artists and the company – offer an unprecedented perspective on Fiat, not only as an industrial reality but also as a commissioner of artistic and creative works.
A meeting dedicated to memory and designed to involve older people and former Fiat workers. After visiting the collection, participants become protagonists of a collective story, sharing their experiences and personal or family connection with the car and the factory.
Visit duration: 60 minutes. Maximum 10 participants.
Meet in the ticket office lobby.
Meet in the lobby 10 minutes before the start of the visit.
Visit duration: 90 minutes. Groups are made up of a maximum of 18 children. Only one companion is allowed for each child. Meet in the lobby; it is recommended to arrive 10 minutes before the start of the activity.
Adults and children explore archival materials, cutting, pasting and reassembling reproductions of photographs and documents to tell the story of architectural, social and cultural changes over time. An activity that, through play and creativity, invites you to imagine and build your ideal city.
Com’è nata e come è cambiata l’automobile nelle varie epoche? Proviamo a scoprirlo insieme viaggiando nella storia. Bambini e adulti sono accompagnati in un percorso fatto di suggestioni che coinvolgeranno diversi materiali: una visita interattiva in cui osservare, toccare e ragionare.
The cost of the guided tour is to be added to the entrance ticket for each participant according to rates. Groups can consist of a maximum of 26 people. Meet in the ti cket office lobby; it is recommended to arrive 10 minutes before the start of the activity.
The archival documents of Centro Storico Fiat guide the students of all ages to discover the collective work that led to the birth of a car, from design to communication strategy, from planning to the market launch.
Il progetto – strutturato su più incontri – è integrabile nei percorsi di orientamento e competenze trasversali (PCTO).
3-10 years
How is a car created? How is its name chosen? And its shape? These questions guide children through the vehicles and posters of the Centro Storico Fiat, exploring the collective work that leads to the creation of a car, from design to communication strategy, from planning to market launch.
Children experiment with materials, shapes, and colors to create fantastic and futuristic projects.
11-18 years
The archival documents of Centro Storico Fiat guide the students of all ages to discover the collective work that led to the birth of a car, from design to communication strategy, from planning to the market launch.
11-18 years
The project – structured over several meetings – can be integrated into the paths of orientation and transversal skills (PCTO).
Work is marked by time: the time of production, collaboration, and growth. Taking the time to look at it from a new perspective becomes an opportunity to strengthen the relationship between colleagues, stimulate discussion and rediscover the value of sharing.
The visit to the permanent collection is enriched with an activity dedicated to the analysis of shared experiences, designed to strengthen cohesion and dialogue within the team. Through a discussion on the space and time of factory work, the journey invites us to question the dynamics of productivity and freedom in the contemporary context.
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From Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 19
Ticket office always closes one hour earlier