Uncover Alfa Romeo's Secret Gems Stored Beneath Museum's Surface
【Summary】The Alfa Romeo Museum in Milan unveils its hidden floors containing prototypes and concept cars, shedding light on the brand's rich history and innovation. The origin of the name "Alfa" is revealed as an acronym for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili.
The Alfa Romeo Museum in Milan is renowned for its collection of exquisite automobiles produced by the iconic Italian brand. However, there are two hidden floors within the museum that house a remarkable assortment of Alfa Romeo prototypes and concept cars, away from the view of ordinary visitors. Recently, Harry Metcalfe of Harry's Garage had the opportunity to explore these secret treasures, shedding light on the remarkable history and innovation of this legendary automaker.
During Metcalfe's tour, he uncovered a fascinating revelation about the origin of the Alfa Romeo name. Contrary to popular belief, the name "ALFA" in Alfa Romeo is not a person's name, but rather an acronym for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili. This intriguing tidbit of history provided a captivating introduction to the brand's illustrious legacy.
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