Visitors to Maranello’s Ferrari Museum will now be able to leave their pooches in a select range of guarded kennels, in the shaded part of the museum garden next to the cafeteria.

The new service, designed to meet the needs of man’s best friend has been further tailored by Ferrari designers to faithfully replicate some of the most classic cars produced in Maranello.
The cars, what look to be a 1948 Ferrari 166 Inter Spyder Corsa, 1953 340 MM Spyder and 1951 166 F2, have been tastefully modified to provide extra cooling, with the three kennels being sized to match the animals they might house.
For the time being there are only three kennels available, but the Museo are considering further sizes and designs, subject to demand.
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Steve Davies
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