Can’t make it to Italy to visit the mecca of supercars? No problem, because two of the finest automotive museums in the Modena area are now accessible on Google Street View. And they’re both dedicated to Ferrari.

The latest additions to the search-engine giant’s virtual tourism platform are the Ferrari Museum on the site of the factory and headquarters in Maranello, and the new Enzo Ferrari Museum built at the late founder’s former home in nearby Modena.

The 360-degree images capture the “Genius and Secrets” exhibit at the factory museum, and the “Engine Museum” and “Ferrari’s homage to Pavarotti” displays at Enzo’s house.

The pair of Ferrari museums aren’t the only sites worth seeing on Street View for automobile enthusiasts. The Pagani factory (also in Modena), the Lamborghini museum (in nearby Sant’Agata Bolognese), and Abarth workshop (in Turin) are just a few more of the locations in the area to have been digitized by the Google team.

Of course, nothing can match the experience of actually visiting these places and taking in the sites first-hand. But whether you’re planning a trip and want to scout it out in advance, or can only dream of making the pilgrimage one day, the addition is a welcome one.

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