Thursday, May 30, 2013

Cycling Museums in Italy

The new location of the Museo Alfredo Binda, in Cittiglio (Varese), was inaugurated this weekend.  It is now located in the first floor of the railroad station which is located on the Piazza Alfredo Binda.

Please contact me with any additions, or corrections. Photos of visits welcome.


Museo del Ciclismo Madonna del Ghisallo,
Via Gino Bartali, 4
22030 Magreglio (CO)




Ciclo Museo "Gino Bartali"
Via Chiantigiana, 175,
50126 Ponte a Ema, Firenze





Museo del Ciclismo Toni Pessot
Via Trieste,
Caneva
Shown: Pink Jersey of Anquetil, WC jersey of Rik van Looy,1960





Museo dei Campionissimi a Novi Ligure
Viale dei Campionissimi,
15067 Novi Ligure (AL)
http://www.museodeicampionissimi.it/home.php
Read about a visit here.




Museo Alfredo Binda
1st Floor of railroad station, Piazza Alfredo Binda
Cittiglio (Varese)





Colnago
Viale Brianza, 7/9
20040 Cambiago (MI)
http://www.colnago.com/
Colnago and its museum is not open to the general public, appointment required. Road Bike Action magazine published a good series of photos of the museum here.






Museo Storico della Bicicletta, Toni Bevilaqua (Collezione Sanvido)
Via Grei 6, Contrada Anquetil
Cesiomaggiore (Belluno)
http://www.museostoricodellabicicletta.it/




Museo de Falegname Tino Sano
Via Papa Giovanni XXIII, 6
Almenno San Bartolomeo (Bergamo)
note: there is a room dedicated to Felice Gimondi items:





Museo Nicolis
via Postumia
Villafrance di Verona (VR)
This museum has automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles and mechanical instruments. A visitor wrote, "this is the most complete representation of the evolution of the bicycle that you’re likely to find anywhere."




The Coppi Home at Castellania
Castellania, Alessandria (Piedmont)
The home to the Coppi brothers has been restored and is open on holidays and Saturdays (best to call 339.0143-744907 in advance). In addition to the home there is a documentation center, mausoleum and small museum.




Museo della Bicicletta "GIANNETTO CIMURRI"
Via Porta Brennone, 17
42100 Reggio Emilia
tel. 0522-454228 - 438622
Open to the public by appointment. The collection is based on items collected by Giannetto Cimurri who was a masseuse for many champions. He was present at 8 Olympics and 40 Giro d'Italias. The museum has 135 bicycles, including bikes belonging to Girardengo, Coppi, Bartali, Gimondi, Moser.
Photo: Bianchi used at the 1953 World Championships in Lugano by Coppi is among the bikes at the museum.




Museo del Ciclismo Colle del Gallo
Santuario Madonna dei Ciclisti - Colle del Gallo
24060 Gaverina Terme (BG)
tel. 035-814269 - 810154
Contact: Alessandro Mazzoleni
The museum was inaugurated during the 1998 Giro d'Italia del 1998 and has been collecting bicycles, jerseys, and memorobilia through contributiuons.





Spazio Pantani
Via Cecchini 2
47042 - Cesenatico
tel. 0547-672886
Multi-media museum in the birthplace town of Marco Pantani. The museum contains exhibition of photos, bikes, memorabilia and audiovisual materials. More details here.




Museo del Ciclismo 'Alto Livenza'
Casa Gaia Da Camino
Via Businello, 2
31019 Portobuffolé (TV)
tel. 0422-850088 - fax 0434-780874
Racing bicycles, jerseys and other cycling memorabilia located on two floors of 14th century Renaissance building. More details here.




Museo del Ciclismo "Learco Guerra" (located within the Museo Tazio Nuvolari)
Piazza Broletto, 9
46100 Mantova (MN)
Among the highlights of the collection is the first pink jersey in the history of the Giro d'Italia, the rainbow jersey of World Champion, the yellow jersey of the Tour de France, and the tricolor Italian national championship jersey. There are also trophies, photographs, memorabilia and bicycles. One of the bikes is a MAINO that Guerra used to win Milan-Sanremo in 1933 and the Giro d'Italia the following year. More details here.
Note: as of January 11, 2010, the museum had been cloased since December 1, 2008, due to restoration of the palazzo. To contact the Museum staff please write to their e-mail address: info AT tazionuvolari.it, or contact Automobile Club Mantova, piazza 80° Fanteria, 13- 46100 Mantova (tel +39 0376 325691).





Bottega Museo di Ranieri Rossi,
Cicli f.lli Rossi,
Via Roma, 1
Siena
Private museum but open to the public. Museum contains diligently preserved equipment, tools, bicycles, parts and accessories. The collection also includes a substantial collection of books and vintage magazines. Reservations for the museum can be made by calling 349 5263212 or by email (see here).






Museo della Bicicletta di Bra (Cuneo)
Corso Monviso n° 25
Bra (Cuneo)
Museum opened in 2010. To visit contact: Luciano Cravero, tel. 333.6567315




Museo Moser
Maso Villa Warth,
Via Castel di Gardolo 5,
I-38121 Trento (TN)
See video of museum and background information in this blog entry: Museo Moser
website: www.cantinemoser.com for contact information

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