From 23 to 25 September, South Tyrol will host the extraordinary “travelling museum” of the Cavalcade Classiche, featuring 60 classic Ferraris driving through the Dolomites’ most captivating scenery. The Cavalcade offers a rare chance to see famous Ferrari models – true marvels of engineering – being driven by collectors from around the world, coming together especially for the event.
The procession will showcase decades of motoring brilliance, starting with the 1948 Ferrari 166 MM, Maranello’s inaugural road car, through to the iconic and innovative supercars – the Ferrari GTO, F40, and F50 – and the Dino 246 GT, an evolution of the Dino 206 GT which signalled a watershed moment in Ferrari’s design and engineering.
The trip, exclusive to Ferrari owners, will follow a route offering various chances to engage with the public. Citizens, enthusiasts, tourists and students are invited to join in and directly experience this remarkable touring exhibition, celebrating the brand’s history and capitalising on the best of the local area.
The Cavalcade Classiche is organised by Ferrari according to the highest standards of excellence, adhering strictly to the rules and showing full respect for the locations it passes through. For maximum safety, the convoy will be escorted by Italian traffic police.




The Cavalcade Classiche starts on 23 September from Bressanone, heading to Bolzano for its first stop, where the Ferraris will be on show in Piazza Walther. The route then snakes through the stunning Dolomites, passing into the Sciliar-Catinaccio Natural Park and Val di Fassa, and then over the Sella Pass. Afterwards, the drive continues back to Bressanone, via Val Gardena and the village of Chiusa.




On the second day, 24 September, participants will explore the marvels of Alta Badia and the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Natural Park, before taking on the Giau Pass. The Ferraris will be showcased beside Lake Mosigo in San Vito di Cadore before heading to Cortina d’Ampezzo, Lake Misurina, and the car show in San Candido.




On 25 September, the final day of the Cavalcade, the procession will traverse the Erbe Pass and Val Pusteria, passing through Brunico to reach Novacella Abbey. A gala dinner will take place in Bressanone’s Piazza Duomo.



