Technical and Cultural Visits
Please note: Places on tours are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. A tour may be withdrawn in the event that it is undersubscribed. To sign up, select the appropriate tour during your online registration (opening soon). You will receive email confirmation shortly afterwards. For assistance please email Livia Eckett at l.eckett@fisita.com or call +44 (0) 1279 883 476
Alfa Romeo Museum
Present your promotion flyer to obtain a discounted rate of EUR 10 for a full ticket. Flyers are available at the information desk.
The museum is home to the most significant pieces in Alfa Romeo's historic collection. The display exhibits 69 models which marks not just the development of the brand, but the very history of the automobile itself. From the very first A.L.F.A. car, the 24 HP (1910) to the legendary Mille Miglia winners such as the 6C 1750 Gran Sport driven by Tazio Nuvolari, the 8C coachbuilt by Touring and the Gran Premio 159 “Alfetta 159” world Formula 1 winner driven by Juan Manuel Fangio; from Giulietta to the Championship 33 TT 12.
Parco Valentino Car Show in Turin
8 to 12 June 2016, 10:00 to midnight
Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, 10126 Torino TO, Italy
Free entrance
For the second year, the open air Car Show in Turin will exhibit the latest models from 40 car Companies on elegant platforms placed along the stunning setting of Parco del Valentino. This year’s event will introduce a test-drive section where visitors will have the opportunity to try on the road the cars admired on platforms, including electric ones.
The Gran Premio parade will take place on the weekend of 11th-12th June 2016 on an extended itinerary of 45 km, which will start from corso Massimo d’Azeglio up to Reggia di Venaria through the elegant streets of Turin city centre, the squares and the evocative hairpin turns of the surrounding hills.
The event will take place over the 5 days prior to the start of the EuroBrake 2016 event, delegates attending EuroBrake can take the opportunity to attend the Show which is less than 2 hours drive away from the Milano Congress Centre.
For more information visit http://www.parcovalentino.com/en/
National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci
13 June 2016, 10:00 to 12:00
EUR 30.00 including transportation from the MiCo Milano Congressi
The Leonardo da Vinci National Science and Technology Museum is the largest museum of science and technology in Italy, with collections dedicated to materials, transport, energy, communications, space and new frontiers in science and technology. The Museum exhibits the most important collection of historic models, built examining and interpreting Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawings.
Founded to host the monks of the Olivetan order, the central body of the Museum was built in the early 16th century as a monastery and is today one of the most impressive locations in Milan, providing a splendid setting for events, photo and television sets and design exhibitions.
Teatro alla Scala
Visits can be organised through the Visitor Bureau located at the MiCo - Milano Congressi
Reserving La Scala opera house for an evening offers an opportunity to create a truly unique experience. The temple of opera has been recently restored to its original magnificence: its wood-panelled interiors feature opulent red velvet and gilded stuccowork.
The Last Supper
Visits can be organised through the Visitor Bureau located at the MiCo - Milano Congressi
Milan's most famous mural, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) is located in the refectory adjoining the UNESCO-listed Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie.
In 1495, Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned by Ludovico Sforza to paint the wall of this convent. He painted the iconic Last Supper in an experimental mix of tempera and oil which, whilst brilliant then, has been peeling off the walls ever since.
Duomo
Visits can be organised through the Visitor Bureau located at the MiCo - Milano Congressi
Milano's Duomo is the world's fourth-largest church. This late-Gothic wonder features a forest of spires and statuary, marble pinnacles and pillars, all woven together with a web of flying buttresses. It is topped by the Maddonina (our little Madonna), Milano's patroness.