Guided Tours and Family Activities

GUIDED TOURS AND ACTIVITIES

The Museum’s mission is to promote the study of the history of the automobile and other means of transport, enhancing its collection and the materials of the Documentation Centre, and sharing this knowledge through a rich programme of guided tours.

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FROM THE CARRIAGE TO THE AUTOMOBILE OF THE FUTURE

Saturday, March 7, 10:30 am

A journey through time and space: the Museum’s collection is the starting point for a multisensory exploration that allows visitors to discover how means of transport have evolved in relation to the transformations of the world around us. An interactive tour designed to observe, touch, and reflect.

Info and booking HERE.

MAUTO – PINACOTECA AGNELLI

FUTURISM BETWEEN MAUTO AND PINACOTECA AGNELLI

Saturday, March 21, 3:00 pm

The Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile and the Pinacoteca Agnelli offer a joint guided tour to discover two extraordinary collections, located just a short walk from each other in the heart of the Lingotto district. The focus of this new programme is Futurism, the movement that celebrated the myth of the machine and speed, with particular attention to the automobile as a symbol of modern progress.

Info and booking HERE.

MAUTO AROUND – PINACOTECA AGNELLI

HISTORIC CARS ON THE PISTA 500 – SPECIAL AUTO MOTO TURIN SHOW

Sunday, March 29, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Historic cars return to the Pista 500. MAUTO and Pinacoteca Agnelli present a new exclusive experience: a ride on the historic test track aboard two classic cars from the Museum’s collection, the Fiat Balilla and the Fiat 500 Belvedere, accompanied by the Museum’s Curator. The activity fee includes admission to Pinacoteca Agnelli and a ticket to MAUTO, valid within seven days of the experience.

Info and booking HERE.

FAMILY ACTIVITIES

The Museum offers a variety of opportunities for families with children aged 3 to 12 to learn, explore, and play together. Guided tours of the permanent collection and educational activities encourage participation through interactive and engaging experiences designed for both children and adults.

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HISTORY THROUGH THE WINDOW

Sunday, March 8, 4:00 pm

How was the automobile invented and how has it evolved over time? Let’s discover it together through a journey into history. Children and adults are guided through an interactive experience involving different materials and sensory exploration, designed to observe, touch, and reflect.

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, all women participating in the activity are entitled to a 50% discounted rate.

Public Program

Talks, screenings and opportunities for discussion as a corollary to the temporary exhibitions.

DIGITAL VISUAL Citywide dialogues in Turin

year-long widespread program

What does it mean to make art in Turin today? How has the city’s art scene changed in recent years? What impact has the digital world had on the relationships between artists, curators, and gallerists? DIGITAL VISUAL is a widespread project that, every week in a different cultural venue, brings together two artists and a curator to explore the transformation of visual languages and relationships within the art system—between production, authorship, and distribution. An itinerant journey that engages places, voices, and generations to reflect the complexity of the contemporary visual system. A project by Quartz Studio, in collaboration with MAUTO – Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, Fondazione Santagata, and the University of Turin.

Discover the full program.

The Public Program completes the MAUTO cultural schedule and broadens the discussion on the subject of cars and mobility. A program that explores different languages and transversal approaches, opening up to a contemporary and transmedia discussion.
STORIES, VISIONS, SOUNDS. A  calendar of meetings that alternates between conversations, editorial presentations, projections, musical and performance events: stories that embrace art, design, literature and current affairs; visual explorations ranging from auteur films to artist videos and documentaries; sound proposals that move between musical genres, with authors and performers, ensembles and soloists.

Some of the scheduled meetings – all free and upon reservation – develop from the themes addressed by the temporary exhibitions and research activities of the Museum’s Conservation and Restoration Centre and Documentation Centre.

DIGITAL VISUAL Citywide dialogues in Turin

year-long widespread program

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