Ducati reopens renovated museum in Borgo Panigale

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In conjunction with its 90th anniversary celebrations this year, Ducati opened its new museum in Borgo Panigale, Bologna, Italy over the weekend. In the presence of Claudio Domenicali, chief executive officer of Ducati, the event was graced by Italian premier Matteo Renzi.

Also at the opening ceremony were president of the Emilia-Romagna region, Stefano Bonaccini, and the mayor of Bologna, Virginio Merola. The new Ducati museum has 44 motorcycles from the company’s history on display – 26 race bikes and 18 road bikes – each machine signifying a milestone in Ducati’s design, engineering or racing sucess.

Pride of place is given to the Ducati 916, the one machine that symbolises Ducati’s renaissance in the modern sportbiking era. Alongside the 916 is displayed design work and styling exercises by Massimo Tamburini, who was responsible for some of today’s most iconic motorcycle designs.

“The restructuring of our museum is a very important and significant event for our company and for all the Ducatisti fans who follow and appreciate our brand and our bikes across the globe. We wanted to renovate this museum as a tangible sign of the vitality and strength of a company that is celebrating its 90th anniversary and looking to the future,” said Domenicali.


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Mohan K Ramanujam

Coming with diverse and extensive experience in heavy engineering, Mohan enjoys making anything with wheels go fast, especially motorcycles. His weapon of choice is the Desmoquattro engine, and he has a penchant for anything with a dash of Italian design. Strangely enough, he insists he's a slow rider.

 
 

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