The Marazzato Foundation focuses on initiatives that promote environmental sustainability and corporate culture. The collection is especially renowned for its dedication to preserving and showcasing the Historical Vehicle Collection, which now encompasses over 300 unique pieces.
Established in 2010 by Carlo Marazzato, son of the Lucillo Group's founder, the Collection has since grown significantly. The collection began with the very vehicles his father drove when the company specialised in contract transportation and hazardous materials. Following the passing of Carlo Marazzato in 2022, his children decided to preserve and promote this heritage, making the collection accessible to the public.
The Foundation will be attending Auto e moto d’epoca with:
- a 1959 Fiat 682 N2 Supercortemaggiore;
- a 1915 Fiat 18 P;
- a 1960 Lancia Beta 190 with a Viberti cab and two-cylinder two-stroke engine;
- a 1936 Lancia Augusta.
The experience is further enhanced by an immersive virtual reality journey inside the Fiat 18P. Visitors can put on one of two headsets and step back in time to a World War I barracks or take the wheel and simulate driving the vehicle.
Join us at the ASI booth on 24th October for a press conference exploring the theme 'From Engines to Memory: A Journey Through Restoration and History’, an event offering a captivating immersion into the world of vintage vehicles, where each engine holds a unique story to tell. The conference will delve into the core values and objectives that drive the Marazzato Foundation.