Ducatias could not be otherwise, will actively participate in the events called by the well-known National Day of “Made in Italy”promoted by the Ministry of Business and “Made in Italy”. An initiative that will give fans the opportunity to learn first-hand about the industrial ins and outs of the brand, in addition to being able to visit the iconic Ducati Museum, both venues located in the well-known Via Cavalieri Ducati, 3, Bologna.
Day of open factories to show the world the importance of “Made in Italy”
On the occasion of this celebration, on Sunday, April 19, Ducati will open the doors of its factory free of charge, inviting the public to discover a hundred-year journey, from 1926 to the present, covering the past, present and future. Throughout the day, guided tours of the factory will take place, available in Italian and English and with Departures at regular intervals from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This will allow visitors to tour the production lines and see first-hand how the bikes that inspire Ducatistis around the world are created. The experience also includes the possibility of visiting the Ducati Museum, which will remain open with free admission until 6:00 p.m.. There, visitors will be able to admire the most emblematic models of racing and road motorcycles that have marked the history of the Italian motorcycle manufacturer, along with curiosities and details that illustrate its evolution.
The date to mark on the calendar is April 19. Ducati invites fans, families and anyone who is curious to discover first-hand the excellence that has taken shape in Borgo Panigale over more than a century of history.
To participate, reserve your ticket by clicking on the website dedicated to the Made in Italy Day event.


