Trip to Ferrari Museum(s)

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Traveling to Italy in November. The plan is to visit the Ferrari museum, but it looks like there are two of them.
The Museo Ferrari, in Marenello, and the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena.

Is one better than the other? Can you hit them both in the same day without rushing through?

grazie
 
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If I remember right there is a shuttle that ran between the museums. You can see both on the same day. I would not miss either given the choice, I would not say one is better than the other. I did find the tourists behavior at the Museo Ferrari to be totally disrespectful. People were literally sitting on F1 car tires and taking selfies even though there was a clear do not cross line. It was much more of a tourist trap than the Enzo museum. Also some (at least 2) vehicles mislabeled i.e. this is Schumacher’s car while the car clearly had Massa written on it. Overall if I had to make a choice I would skip both and go to the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile in Turin instead. Just my opinion though.
 
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The museum in Turin is indeed highly recommended. Turin is a beautiful city anyway
 
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I live close to Turin and I suggest to visit the Museo dell'Automobile in Turin and I've been in Mranello to vist the Ferrari and I recommend to book a isit to the production and the museum. I went to the reparto corse and all the production shop as guest during the 70th bitthday of Ferrary and it was amazing
 
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If you’re just a Ferrari guy hit both. I think the Modena museum is better of the two.

If you’re a fan of Lamborghini as well I would hit the Ferrari museum in Modena and then make the 20 km trip to Bologna to see the Lamborghini museum and production line.
 
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Pop into Pagani whilst you're there? I've not been but that's what I plan to do when I go.
 
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Schedoni is also in Modena if you fancy some leather goods with an Omega connection.
 
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There’s also a Ducati museum in Bologna. Haven’t been- I just visited the city and that was plenty.
 
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Looks like we'll hit the Ferrari museum and the Museo dell'Automobile in Turin.

Spending a night or two in Parma. Any suggestions on a place to stay?