Museo Fratelli Cozzi: a Road to Travel Together

The Fratelli Cozzi Museum welcomes over fifty Alfa Romeo produced from 1950 to the present day with original graphics and unique materials

Museo Fratelli Cozzi - ALFA ROMEO GIULIA SPIDER 1600 (1963)Museimpresa

A universal tale called Italy

The factory on the edge of the city emerges from the fog, the horns, the technicolor, the future extends the distances. The "Dolce Vita" immediately becomes bitter, between the smell of oil and asphalt. Cars, eras and suggestions parade one after the other.

Museo Fratelli Cozzi - Alfa Romeo GiuliaMuseimpresa

1. The cars

The cars on display, divided into sedans, coupés and spiders, represent an important heritage for the history of Italian cars. The entire production of the Casa del Biscione from 1950 to 2015.

Museo Fratelli Cozzi - Alfa Romeo "Beatles fend off fans' enthusiasm during their tour in Italy" (1965)Museimpresa

The Cozzi.LAB

Pietro Cozzi's far-sightedness was not limited to collecting cars, but preserved more than 300 posters and thousands of photographs, user and maintenance booklets, brochures, commercial and technical documentation and an extensive library and newspaper library.










Museo Fratelli Cozzi - Alfa Romeo trophy (1966) by Gio PomodoroMuseimpresa

2. The trophees

The precious trophies dedicated to the Alfa Romeo pilots that the greatest artists and designers of the 20th century created for Alfa Romeo, including the names of Giò Pomodoro, Lucio Fontana, Bruno Munari, Agenore Fabbri.

Museo Fratelli Cozzi - Alfa Romeo "Gina Lollobrigida in Milan as an awardee and guest of honor" (1964)Museimpresa

3. VIP - Very Important People

For decades Alfa Romeos have been the cars of actors, singers, famous people.

Museo Fratelli Cozzi - ALFA ROMEO SPORT BERLINA 2500 6C - TERZA SERIE (1950)Museimpresa

The Founder



"Every season I've seen the rules, the technologies, the routes change, but one thing has always remained the same: the extraordinary ability of men to make every challenge a page of history." Pietro Cozzi



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