Timetable

Every Saturday from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Please call at least one day in advance to schedule your visit.

Prices

Free admission

In Guastalla, on the banks of the Po River, the Piccolo Museo della Moto Emilio Bariaschi is a true paradise for two-wheel enthusiasts and those who wish to discover the history of Italian motorcycling. Divided into four pavilions totaling 650 square meters, the museum houses over 180 models from 41 Italian and European brands, from everyday models to racing models, a living testament to the passion that animated post-war Italy.

Through an orderly and educational museum itinerary, visitors can retrace the technical evolution of motorcycles from 1945 to the years of the economic boom, discovering how manufacturers such as Gilera, Moto Guzzi and MV Agusta gained worldwide fame with their innovations and sporting victories. There is no shortage of historical references to epic events such as the Milan-Taranto and the Motogiro d'Italia, true road celebrations of Italian motoring.

Guided tours offer technical explanations and interesting facts, while a multimedia room shows vintage films of competitions from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, immersing visitors in the vibrant atmosphere of historic motorcycling. The experience is rounded off with the personal story of Emilio Bariaschi, collector and racer, who collected and restored these motorcycles with passion and skill. A must-see for all lovers of two-wheeled vehicles and Italian motorsport culture.