The world of Heritage
All about the department that champions the historic heritage of Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia and Abarth.
The history of our cars and our brands
People’s passion for classic and vintage cars has no borders, but there are certain places at a definite point in space, and suspended in time, which conserve the essence of this passion. Places like Heritage.
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Heritage HUB
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Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2023
Stellantis Heritage features at the salone Auto e Moto d’Epoca.
Rho (MI) |
17-19 November 2023
Milano AutoClassica 2023
The debut of Fiat Multipla 6x6 and tribute to Autodelta
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Turin, 12 April 2024
Heritage pays tribute to the history of Abarth with two special projects
A temporary exhibition and the announcement of the Abarth Classiche 1300 OT project.
17th November 2023
Stellantis Heritage at Milano AutoClassica
The debut of Fiat Multipla 6x6 and tribute to Autodelta
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From now on, you and your passion can count on a team of experts
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The classic boutique
Enter a world built on passion. An extensive range of products offered by Heritage to feed your timeless passion.
Cars for sale
Reloaded by creators is the Heritage project involving the sale of a small number of classic cars from the Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia and Abarth brands: historic models, with certified authenticity, restored to their original beauty by the Constructor itself.
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Heritage Hub

Welcome to our home.

Heritage HUB is a place devoted to work, services and training, but above all it is all the home of the company’s historic car collection. Our exhibition space welcomes the public to experience an exciting journey through the history of our heritage.


The Heritage Hub is located on the site of the former Workshop 81 on Via Plava in Turin, one of the historic Fiat mechanical manufacturing plants within the Mirafiori complex.

It spans an area of over 15,000 m2 and contains the offices of the Heritage team, a fascinating exhibition that recounts the story of the Mirafiori plant and, above all, the unrivalled company collection of cars produced by the Fiat, Lancia and Abarth brands. The space also hosts a selection of Alfa Romeo, Autobianchi and Jeep cars.

An exciting Engine Area dedicated to classic engines has also been set up, which displays and tells the stories of the most iconic and representative engines of the company's more than one hundred years of production history. Lastly, visitors can admire a selection of the Fiat cars which have been specially fitted for the Carabinieri Corps over the last fifty years.

PLUS, FOR THE SCORPION’S 75 TH BIRTHDAY, FROM 12 APRIL THE HERITAGE HUB IS HOSTING A TEMPORARY EXHIBITION – LASTING ROUGHLY THREE MONTHS – OF CERTAIN PRICELESS ABARTH RARITIES FROM PRIVATE AND THE CORPORATE COLLECTIONS. ENTRANCE IS INCLUDED IN THE TICKET FOR THE GUIDED TOUR.

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INFO ON OPENING HOURS AND ADMISSION

Address

Via Plava 80, 10135 Torino.

Opening days

Visits are scheduled at fixed times on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Further information is available on the ticket booking website. Tickets can be purchased at least 48 hours before the date of the visit.

Tour

The tour hosts groups of up to 30 people and is in Italian; when purchasing the ticket you can express a preference for an English language tour, which will be confirmed subject to availability.

The tour can only be accessed subject to booking and by purchasing tickets online at this address.

For group bookings of over 20 people and for school visits, write to heritagehub@stellantis.com.

Tickets and admission

Full-price ticket: 24 euros
Concessionary ticket: 15 euros
- Employees of the Stellantis Group, CNHi and IVECO;
- Members of CEDAS, UGAF, GDF, Registro Fiat Italiano, Registro Italiano Alfa Romeo, Lancia Club, Registro Abarth, ACI Storico, staff of the Carabinieri Corps;
- Visitors to the Alfa Romeo History Museum (within two weeks of their visit);
- Visitors to MAUTO (within two weeks of their visit).
- Students up to 25 years old.
Concessionary ticket: 10 euros
- Visitors aged 6 to 18 with chaperone.
Free ticket:
- Disabled visitors (with a percentage of invalidity equal to/greater than 67%);
- carers accompanying disabled visitors;

NOTE:
The ticketing agency will add the following service commissions to the above prices: €2 for “full-price” tickets and €1 for concessions (including free tickets).
Please note that the guided tour is always included and that entry is not permitted for children under the age of 6 years or animals.
NOTES REGARDING ENTRY:
At the time of purchase, the basic details of all participants must be supplied, including first name, surname, date of birth and email address.
At the entrance, the staff responsible for controlling access may ask visitors to show an ID document.

How to get there

Access via Gate 31 of the Mirafiori district, located at Via Plava 80 (Turin).
BY CAR
The nearest motorway exit is "Torino C.so Orbassano" on the A55 motorway.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The nearest bus stop is 1904 Plava C.31, which is served by lines 63/ (63 with a forward slash), 34,
71 and 97. (Line 63/ is currently diverted).
From Porta Nuova Metro Station:
Take the M1 to the ITALIA 61 stop and then the number 34 bus to the 1904 stop.
Take line 4 to the PARK CAIO MARIO stop and then line 63/ to the 1904 stop.
From the city centre:
Take line 4 to the PARK CAIO MARIO stop and then line 63/ to the 1904 stop.
From MAUTO:
Take line 34 from VENTIMIGLIA CAP to the 1904 stop.
BY PLANE
Heritage Hub is 29 km from Turin-Caselle International Airport.

Accessibility

The space has no architectural barriers.
Please note that the Heritage HUB entrance is about 500 m from the entrance to the complex.