Horacio Pagani Museo

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About This Museum

People don't just come to the Horacio Pagani Museo to see cars; they make the pilgrimage to San Cesario sul Panaro to witness the birthplace of automotive art. This is where the genius of founder Horacio Pagani transformed carbon fiber and titanium into rolling sculptures, a story told not in sterile halls but within the very workshops where these hypercars were born. You can almost hear the hum of creation as you stand inches from legendary models like the Zonda, each one a testament to obsessive engineering and a profound love for beauty. It’s an intimate, almost reverent look at how dream machines are made.

Collection Highlights

The heart-stopping Zonda C12, the very first prototype, sits as the centerpiece, surrounded by later evolutions like the brutal Cinque and the ethereal Huayra. Look closely and you'll find early design sketches, full-scale clay models, and even chunks of raw carbon fiber that reveal the meticulous process behind the perfection.

Visitor Information

It's tucked away in an unassuming industrial building—so keep your eyes peeled for the address on Via dell'Industria. Given its small size and immense popularity, booking your visit online well in advance is an absolute must.

Architecture & Building

Housed in Pagani's original, functional factory and workshop complex, it's a place of industry rather than grand architecture. The space is clean, modern, and utilitarian, which perfectly focuses all your attention on the mechanical masterpieces inside.

Contact & Location

Address: Via dell'Industria, Zona Industriale “La Graziosa”, San Mauro, Sant'Anna, San Cesario sul Panaro, Unione dei comuni del Sorbara, Modena, Emilia-Romagna, 41018, Italia

Phone: +39 059 473 9202

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