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Modena is a city of Emilia-Romagna, in Italy. It is known for its balsamic vinegar, the work and the Ferrari and Lamborghini sports cars. The Museo Enzo Ferrari hosts exhibits on the life and work of the founder of the automaker, in his childhood home, as well as famous models in a futuristic building. In the eighteenth-century Palace of Museums there is the Galleria Estense, with works by Tintoretto and Correggio, as well as a bust of the Bernini

Ghirlandima and the
metropolitan cathedral
La Ghirlandina is a bell tower of the Modena Cathedral.
89.32 meters high, clearly visible to the traveler who arrives in the city from any cardinal point, the tower is the true symbol of Modena.
The Civic Tower, with the cathedral and the Piazza Grande of the city, has been included since 1997 in the list of Italian heritage sites by UNESCO.

Military Academy
The Palazzo Ducale of Modena was the seat of the Estense Court, of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio, between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries; subsequently, from the unification of Italy, the Palace hosts the prestigious Military Academy of Modena

MEF
Museo casa Enzo Ferrari
The Enzo Ferrari home museum, also known by the acronym MEF, is a museum in Modena dedicated to the life and work of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the Ferrari car company
Galleria Estense


Cucina modenese
Modenese cuisine