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Attractions
Bugatti - Ferrari Museum
Enzo Ferrari was born in Modena on 18th February 1898. Just south is Maranello the present Headquarters of Ferrari. Galleria Ferrari built in 1988 is just around the corner from the factories it is unofficially known as the "temple of the Red Road Gods" this modern two storey building holds exhibits of both racing and Road cars. The museum contains books and other memorabilia including hand built die cast models of various Ferraris.
Gardaland
Gardaland is the largest amusement park in Italy, and one of the largest in Europe, it offers its visitors no less than 11 different shows each day and 5 themed restaurants. The Park has rides for the courageous such as Blue Tornado, Space Vertigo and Magic Mountain or you could discover the ruins of an ancient oriental temple on board a rubber dinghy, or there is Fantasy Kingdom for the children.
Parco Naturo Viva
Parco Natura Viva is a park split into two, Faunistic park and Safari park. The Faunistic Park features wild animals from European forests and other forestry animals of the world including wolves, wild boar, and pumas. The Safari park includes the big wild animals of Africa such as the lion, leopard and elephants. There is also a Botanic Garden to explore along with a Dinosaur park.
Canevaworld
Largest water amusement park in Italy. There are different shows everyday. The park includes - aqua park, amusement park, large water slides, aqua gym and a boating lake. Restaurants, bars, ice cream parlours, shops, pizzeria.
Parco Termale del Garda
Between Cypress, Thuya-Trees, centuries of old beech-trees has been discovered a thermal source which transformed a splendid park to a place of joy - where you can find your well being in the embrace of the warm thermal water. There is also the Aesthetic centre where body and face treatments are provided using products from "The Thermal Park Garda".
G.Rambotti Museum
The museum was inaugurated in 1990. It displays the finds of a peat boy near Desenzano. In addition to ceramics, flint arrowheads, weapons and utensils, there is a large oak plough from around 2000 BC.
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