Wednesday I had time to visit the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese. It is on the premises of the former Alfa works in Arese. And housed besides the former top management offices. A great museum. Also entry is free, so a great visit when you are near Milan in Italy.
An 8C 2900B Lungo from 1938
A Tipo 33 TT 12 endurance at the main entrance.
The collection houses 3x a 159 F1 and one 158 F1. One 159 is displayed 'nuda' to give a good view of the cars construction.
Engines are plenty available to see up close.
Maybe the most famous of all classic grand prix cars: Tipo B or P3.
The 1934 Tipo B Aerodinamica
The Tipo A 1931 BiMotore has two engines sitting next to each other.
The 158 Alfetta.
The 1935 Bimotore has perspex engine covers to show the engines. Only car in the collection to sport Ferrari badges.
The mighty P2, as some other cars from the collection a recent Goodwood visitor!
The 6C 2500 Super Sport Corsa from 1939.
Giulia TZ2 from 1965.
The 1923 RL Targa Florio.
The selection modern monopostos is not only F1, but also CART and F3.
Vittorio Brambilla's 1979 Alfa-Alfa.
One rare non BE owned Brabham is this BT45. Chassis plate said BT45 001.
The prettiest ever? The 33 Stradale.
Abortive prototype racer.
Alfa's boxer.
One of the many what if's in racing