The State Police Car Museum is a permanent guest in the pavilions of the Fiera di Roma, a selection of about fifty cars from the 1930s to today that have made the history of police emergency services, from the jeeps of the immediate post-war period and the Moto Guzzi bikes from the Stradale to the historic "panthers" of the Volante team on an Alfa Romeo 1900 from the 1950s.
Among others, the legendary Ferrari driven by Marshal Armando Spatafora, trained ad hoc by the Maranello test drivers, which in the 1960s with the black 250 GTE of '62 represented the only case of emergency services with cars of such power among the bodies of Police to the world.
State Police Car Museum
Address: Via dell'Arcadia, 20, 00147
Phone: 06 514 1861
Site:
https://www.poliziadistato.it/Location inserted by
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