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25 June 2020 marks the 110th birthday of Alfa Romeo.
The Italian marque has a storied history and has made a host of celebrated models. As part of its rejuvenation in recent years as one of the jewels in the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles crown, Alfa reopened its museum in Arese. Located about 7 miles north of central Milan, the collection is spread over three floors and is a magnificent reminder of some great cars. These are the highlights of our visit:
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Collection
The 69 road and race cars are split over three floors named 'Timeline', 'Beauty' and 'Speed'.
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A.L.F.A. 24HP
The A.L.F.A. 24HP, launched in 1910, was the firm's first car. It had a 4.0-litre engine and 62mph top speed.
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A.L.F.A. 15HP
The 24HP was followed up by the 15HP in 1911 with a less powerful 2.4-litre engine.
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Alfa Romeo RL
The RL was Alfa's first car after World War 1. This Super Sport version is from 1925.
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Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 B
The advanced 6C 2300 B arrived in 1935 and is one of the firm's most famous grand tourers.
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Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
The 6C 2500 Freccia d'Oro was the first Alfa to be made following World War 2.
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta
The original Giulietta is one of Alfa's most iconic models.
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Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint
The 2600 Sprint was Alfa's flagship model throughout the 1960s.
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Alfa Romeo Giulia
The Giulia arrived in 1962 and was one of the lightest, most powerful and best-looking cars of its era.
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Timeline
The Timeline section of Alfa's museum chronologically tracks Alfa's most famous models.
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Alfa Romeo Montreal, Alfasud, Alfetta
The Montreal (left), Alfasud (centre) and Alfetta were Alfa's stars of the 1970s.
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Alfa Romeo Alfasud
The compact, front-wheel-drive Alfasud was one of the most commercially successful Alfa's ever made.
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Alfa Romeos
The 75, 164, 156 and 8C (left to right) are the most recent models on display in the Alfa museum.
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Alfa Romeo C52 Disco Volante
The slippery 1900 C52 Disco Volante was the work of Touring and is one of the rarest and most expensive Alfas around.
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A.L.F.A 40/60
The 1914 A.L.F.A. 40/60 HP Aerodinamica Prototype was Alfa's first experimental foray into an aerodynamic model.
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Alfa Romeo Carabo
The Alfa Carabo was a Bertone-penned concept car created for the 1968 Paris motor show.
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Alfa Romeo Iguana
Giugiaro designed the Iguana in 1969, and it joins other famous concepts in the Beauty section of the museum.
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Alfa Romeo 33/2 Coupe Speciale
Pininfarina created this Ferrari-inspired 33/2 Coupe Speciale concept in 1969.
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Alfa Romeo Nuvola
The 1996 Nuvola concept, which previewed Alfa's next generation of design under Walter de Silva. De Silva was head of the company’s design team between 1986 and 1999. He was head of Volkswagen group design between 2007 and 2015.
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Alfa Romeo Touring Superleggera
Touring Superleggera's prominence in creating coachbuilt Alfas is recognised in the Beauty section of the museum.
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Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 B Lungo
The 8C 2900 B Lungo is a Touring-bodied example of the 8C.
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Alfa Romeo F1
The chassis of the 1950 and 1951 winning 158 and 159 F1 cars take centre stage in the Speed section of the museum.
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Alfa Romeo Nino Farina
Nino Farina won the first F1 title in 1950, and in 1951 Juan Manuel Fangio took his first crown.
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Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
The rare 33 Stradale Prototype was a slippery road-going racer made in 1967.
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Alfa Romeo racers
Alfa's diverse racing collection has seen it win five world titles across different disciplines.
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Alfa Romeo racers
Alfa also has four Le Mans, 11 Mille Miglia, 10 Targa Florios and scores of touring car titles to its illustrious name.