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- Google Street View takes its off-road cameras inside the Lamborghini Museum in northern Italy to give you a 360-degree tour. October 10, 2013 5:02 PM PDT (Credit: Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) There's to be no stone unturned, apparently, by the team at Google Street View. The most recent awesome landmark to get a virtual tour courtesy of its off-road cameras is a sacred site for many car fanatics: the Lamborghini Museum at the company's headquarter town of Sant'Agata Bolognese in the north of Italy. Related stories: Tardis street view: Google Maps goes inside Doctor's blue box Explore an 800-year-old salt mine with Google Street View The Street View page allows users to access a 360-degree tour of 16,000 square feet of museum across two floors, including famous cars such as Miura, Countach, Diablo, and Murcielago, as well as prototypes, limited editions, one-off models, racing cars, V12 powertrains, and marine engines. Also in the museum, you'll be able to see the Reventon, which was limited to just 20 models, as well as two museum-exclusive cars: the Estoque and the Sesto Elemento. (Credit: Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) Perhaps our favorite part of poking around is that you can even climb inside some of the cars to get up close and personal with the interior. Recently, Google Street View has also opened virtual tours of the Galapagos Islands, Doctor Who's Tardis, and the 13th century Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland. To whisk yourself away to Sant'Agata Bolognese, visit Museo Lamborghini on Google Street View. Bizarre roadside views from Google Street View (pictures) 1-2 of 15 Scroll Left Scroll Right (Source: CNET Australia)
Google Street View takes its off-road cameras inside the Lamborghini Museum in northern Italy to give you a 360-degree tour. October 10, 2013 5:02 PM PDT (Credit: Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) There's to be no stone unturned, apparently, by the team at Google Street View. The most recent awesome landmark to get a virtual tour courtesy of its off-road cameras is a sacred site for many car fanatics: the Lamborghini Museum at the company's headquarter town of Sant'Agata Bolognese in the north of Italy. Related stories: Tardis street view: Google Maps goes inside Doctor's blue box Explore an 800-year-old salt mine with Google Street View The Street View page allows users to access a 360-degree tour of 16,000 square feet of museum across two floors, including famous cars such as Miura, Countach, Diablo, and Murcielago, as well as prototypes, limited editions, one-off models, racing cars, V12 powertrains, and marine engines. Also in the museum, you'll be able to see the Reventon, which was limited to just 20 models, as well as two museum-exclusive cars: the Estoque and the Sesto Elemento. (Credit: Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) Perhaps our favorite part of poking around is that you can even climb inside some of the cars to get up close and personal with the interior. Recently, Google Street View has also opened virtual tours of the Galapagos Islands, Doctor Who's Tardis, and the 13th century Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland. To whisk yourself away to Sant'Agata Bolognese, visit Museo Lamborghini on Google Street View. Bizarre roadside views from Google Street View (pictures) 1-2 of 15 Scroll Left Scroll Right (Source: CNET Australia)
Google Street View takes its off-road cameras inside the Lamborghini Museum in northern Italy to give you a 360-degree tour.
(Credit: Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia)
There's to be no stone unturned, apparently, by the team at Google Street View. The most recent awesome landmark to get a virtual tour courtesy of its off-road cameras is a sacred site for many car fanatics: the Lamborghini Museum at the company's headquarter town of Sant'Agata Bolognese in the north of Italy.
Related stories:
- Tardis street view: Google Maps goes inside Doctor's blue box
- Explore an 800-year-old salt mine with Google Street View
The Street View page allows users to access a 360-degree tour of 16,000 square feet of museum across two floors, including famous cars such as Miura, Countach, Diablo, and Murcielago, as well as prototypes, limited editions, one-off models, racing cars, V12 powertrains, and marine engines.
Also in the museum, you'll be able to see the Reventon, which was limited to just 20 models, as well as two museum-exclusive cars: the Estoque and the Sesto Elemento.
(Credit: Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia)
Perhaps our favorite part of poking around is that you can even climb inside some of the cars to get up close and personal with the interior.
Recently, Google Street View has also opened virtual tours of the Galapagos Islands, Doctor Who's Tardis, and the 13th century Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland.
To whisk yourself away to Sant'Agata Bolognese, visit Museo Lamborghini on Google Street View.
(Source: CNET Australia)