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Portofino & driving part of the Mille Miglia route
Our destination after Modena was Portofino so we decided to drive part of Sector16 of the Mille Miglia route (in the oppositie direction) between Parma and La Spezia. The journey takes you over the Ligurian Apennines with stunning scenery and challenging winding roads. Hmm.. it really got us thinking about whether we could actually do this in our 1953 DB2.... We stopped at a small bar in a village en-route where they rustled up some pannini with prosciutto and cheese. Local p

classiccarwife
Aug 20, 20252 min read


The town that was closed - Modena
We drove to Modena with a mission for F to see the Ferrari and Maserati museums. See separate blog posts under the Museums category if you are interested. https://www.classiccarwife.com/post/the-umberto-panini-motor-museum and https://www.classiccarwife.com/post/the-museo-ferrari-maranello-the-enzo-ferrari-museums-in-modena-maranello We stayed at the Best Western Premier Milano Palace Hotel which was walking distance to the Enzo Ferrari Museum https://www.milanopalacehotel.it

classiccarwife
Aug 17, 20251 min read


The Museo Ferrari Maranello & the Enzo Ferrari Museums in Modena & Maranello
We visited these museums in August 2025 as part of a broader road trip of Northern Italy https://www.classiccarwife.com/post/cars-opera-culture-moneypenny-goes-to-northern-italy. We were staying in Modena for two nights and purchased a combination ticket for both Ferrari museums at a cost of around 40 euros. You really need a car (or be part of a tour group) to travel between the two museums. Our first stop was the Museo Ferrari in Maranello. This museum focusses a lot on the

classiccarwife
Aug 17, 20252 min read


The Umberto Panini Motor Museum
We visited this museum in August 2025 as part of our road trip of Northern Italy in MoneyPenny. https://www.paninimotormuseum.it It is a private collection of Maseratis that were owned by a local farmer in the 1990s who then rescued the Maserati Collection of 14 key cars when the company changed hands. The collection has recently been relocated to a new building in a new location so you need to check that you have the correct address before heading there. It's open every day

classiccarwife
Aug 15, 20252 min read


Visiting Venice on our DB7 Road Trip
If you're thinking about including Venice on your next European road trip - do it! We pre-booked our parking online at Tronchetto and scanned our QR code on entry. The parking terminal is a short walk from the water taxis, private ferries and ACTV public ferries (vaporettos). https://actv.avmspa.it/en You can easily spend over 100 euros on the first two options. We purchased a 3-day pass on the ACTV for 45 euros each which was ideal for our needs. Line 2 will probably take yo

classiccarwife
Aug 15, 20252 min read


Aida and Juliette: Verona
It was again just a short drive to Verona, our next destination, where we spent two nights at the Palazzo Monga Hotel https://palazzomonga.com We said goodbye to MoneyPenny who went off to the valet parking space beneath our hotel located in the old town. Verona is a lovely city. It was easy to walk to most of the famous sites, including the Roman Arena, the Piazzas, the churches and Juliette's balcony. We also went ot see Aida at the Arena which was a bucket-list moment for

classiccarwife
Aug 13, 20251 min read


Brescia: The Lioness of Italy and a Mille Miglia pilgrimage
After three glorious and restorative nights in Varenna on Lake Como, we set out for Brescia. It's a short distance to travel so we stopped off at Bergamo. We would recommend a visit to this town if you are ever in the vicinity. The old town on the hilltop was easily accessible in MoneyPenny and had an underground parking station leading through to the old town district. Alternatively, you could park at the bottom of the hill and catch the funicular up to the old town. There w

classiccarwife
Aug 12, 20253 min read


Museo Mille Miglia
This is a museum dedicated to the early years of the famous Mille Miglia or 'Red Arrow' race between 1927 and 1957 https://www.museomillemiglia.it/en/index.php The museum has been set up in a beautiful old building complex and opened in 1996. Before the tragic accident that killed 11 people in 1957, this was a speed race that was like no other in the world. Drivers started in Brescia and drove to Rome and back in crazy average times of over 130- 150km/h over several days. The

classiccarwife
Aug 12, 20251 min read


Varenna, Lake Como
Driving into Varenna is both beautiful and stressful. The road winds down to the village yet the scenery is truly magnificent. I had booked the cheapest room in the most lovely hotel in Varenna and we arrived to find that we had been upgraded to a lake view room with balcony. Thank you SO much to the Royal Hotel Victoria. https://www.royalvictoria.com/ (Did George and Amal put in a good word for us?) MoneyPenny rested up in the nearby public parking station. The pool at the h

classiccarwife
Aug 9, 20252 min read


Cars, Opera & Culture: MoneyPenny goes to Northern Italy
This year's continental touring adventure in MoneyPenny focusses on Northern Italy. We're balancing a pilgrimage to classic car 'must-sees' with some art and culture, good food and sunshine. It's been a year since our Andalusian Adventure and there were some residual mechanical problems with MoneyPenny that needed attention before we set off. So, whilst Mr F was attending to those, I spent a couple of days with a friend, walking in the English countryside and reading novels.

classiccarwife
Aug 6, 20253 min read
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