The Fernando Alonso museum and circuit

The Fernando Alonso Sports Complex (Sp. Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso) is a sports project dedicated to the promotion of motorsport and a memorial to Fernando Alonso, a two-times Formula One World Drivers’ Champion from Oviedo, Asturias, Spain.

The idea to create the Fernando Alonso Museum and Circuit was conceived during a 2013 temporary exhibit of the champion’s private collection in Madrid.

A large part of the exhibit is now on permanent display at the Museum.

The complex includes a museum about Fernando Alonso, a kart circuit, and a golf course.

The most impressive part of the complex is the exhibition.

The 1,200 m2 museum revives key historical moments of Fernando’s racing career, with the 300 objects on display.

Admire the first-ever kart he drove when he was 3 years old to the last single-seater he drove at an F1 race. You’ll also see the Toyota he drove when he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The museum is divided into three rooms to reflect the timeline of his career, from its beginnings to present day. The most spectacular room is the one dedicated to Formula 1, which impresses for the sheer number of cars and objects on display.

Address: Cayés s/n, 33428, Asturias, Spain

Working hours:

Wednesday 10AM–7PM
Thursday 10AM–7PM
Friday 10AM–7PM
Saturday 10AM–7PM
Sunday 10AM–7PM
Monday 10AM–7PM
Tuesday 10AM–7PM

Prices

Adult admission
15.00€

Child and seniors admission
10.00€
(for children from 4 to 12 years old and seniors over 65)
Free for children under 4 years old

Audio guides
3.00 €
Sanitized after each use

Special fees for groups and guided tours
[email protected]

GPS coordinates: 43.42768°N 5.82862°W

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