Bologna

24th-27th October 2024

Bologna

24th-27th October 2024

27 Sep

Must-See New Features for 2024

in: VINTAGE MOTORBIKES
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An exclusive journey through motorcycle history featuring iconic bikes, historic models, and distinguished guests.

Motorcycle enthusiasts and beyond, get ready for a wave of new features at the 2024 Auto e Moto d'Epoca! 

  • The iconic Ace Café, a 1938 institution and the world's most celebrated motorcycle café, will make an appearance at this year's event. A pilgrimage for motorcyclists worldwide, the Ace Café is more than just a café; it's a genuine symbol of freedom and adventure. 
  • The Bologna Museum of Technology will showcase the rich motorcycle heritage of the city and its surrounding area. Although Bologna is synonymous with Ducati and Moto Morini, the city's motorcycle heritage extends far beyond these iconic brands, encompassing a wealth of lesser-known but equally important manufacturers. The Bologna Industrial Heritage Museum is dedicated to documenting, showcasing, and disseminating the city's economic and industrial history from the late Middle Ages to the present day. This exhibition will offer a unique opportunity to delve into the deep roots and evolution of Bologna's motorcycle industry. 
  • The Vincent Owners Club (VOC) will be showcasing a remarkable collection of rare British motorcycles, a sight seldom seen in Italy. Get ready to be amazed by a spectacular display of iconic motorcycles, including Lord Hesketh’s exclusive Hesketh, the legendary Vincent Motorcycles, and the historic Brough Superior. Don't miss this chance to see legendary British motorcycles up close. This exhibition is a treasure trove for collectors and fans alike. 
  • This year too, the World Classic Racing Bike (WCRB) will be showcasing a remarkable display dedicated to Grand Prix Hondas, under the patronage of Honda Classic and the MotoGP LCR team. Straight from England, George Beale will be bringing his legendary 6-cylinder GP Honda. Get ready to be blown away by an exclusive collection of rare Honda Grand Prix bikes, showcasing the thrilling evolution from two-stroke to four-stroke engines. 
  • In addition to the Top Mountain Museum, which will be showcasing the historic Ducati 500 GP and a vintage BMW racing bike from the 1950s, the event will welcome international guests from around the globe. French Bimota clubs and off-road Honda enthusiasts will showcase their prized possessions, expanding the exhibition's collection of rare and historic motorcycles. 

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