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Lamborghini launches virtual museum

The Lamborgini museum at SantAgata Bolognese can now be viewed from your desktop, tablet or mobile using the Google Map App
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Published on January 6, 2014

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    If you've always loved Lamborghini cars, and dreamt of going to Sant'Agata Bolognese, you can now do that by sitting in your house. Lamborghini has become the first Italian company in the luxury automotive industry to launch an indoor view of its exclusive museum.
     
    This feature derived from Google's street view technology allows visitors to navigate through the two- storey structure located in Sant'Agata Bolognese and explore the exotic collection of classic and modern super sports cars.
     
    Web users can virtually walk around this museum and experience a 360 degrees panoramic view of Lamborghini's select assortment of iconic cars. The museum itself is spread across two floors covering 1.500 sq meters and boasts of having the most exotic of the Lamborghinis under one roof. You will get a chance to see supercars like the  the Miura, Countach, Diablo and Murcielago accompanied by extraordinary prototypes, limited editions, one-off models, racing cars and marine engines.
     
    To make the experience a little top notch, Lamborghini allows you to access an interior view of a select few models and offers the rare opportunity to see the Reventon, Estoque and Sesto Elemento which are exclusive to this museum.
     
    The virtual tour of Lamborghini's museum is available on PC, tablet and mobile via Browser and the Google Map App. The App software is supported by both iOS and Android operating systems.
     
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    Last Updated on January 15, 2014


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