Explore the rich culinary and automotive heritage of Modena, Italy, a city often overlooked but brimming with authentic charm. From UNESCO-listed cathedrals and world-class dining to legendary sports car factories and traditional balsamic vinegar producers, Modena offers a deep dive into Italian culture and craftsmanship.
Modena Cathedral
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this cathedral is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture.
Duomo di Modena
The Duomo di Modena, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its Romanesque architectural significance.
Piazza Grande
Piazza Grande is a UNESCO World Heritage site forming the heart of Modena, surrounded by significant historical buildings.
Tower Civica Ghirlandina
The Ghirlandina is the iconic bell tower of the Modena Cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering panoramic views.
Osteria Francescana
Osteria Francescana is a world-renowned restaurant by Chef Massimo Bottura, celebrated for its innovative Italian cuisine.
L' Angelo della Pasta
L' Angelo della Pasta is where Tanya Raimondi crafts and sells some of the world's best tortellini.
Maserati
Maserati, a luxury sports car manufacturer, has its roots and a significant presence in Modena, Italy.
Ferrari
The Ferrari Museum in Maranello (near Modena) celebrates the iconic Italian sports car brand and its racing legacy.
Lamborghini
The Lamborghini museum, located near Modena, is dedicated to the history and iconic models of the renowned Italian sports car manufacturer.
Luciano Pavarotti last home
The Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti is the preserved last home of the legendary opera singer, offering insight into his life.
Quatro 4 Madonna Dairy
Quatro 4 Madonna Dairy offers visitors a chance to see how authentic Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is made and enjoy a tasting.
Giusti
Giusti is a historic producer where visitors can learn about and taste traditional balsamic vinegar of Modena.