Modena is a historic city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, celebrated for its deep culinary heritage, elegant architecture, and automotive excellence. It lies in the fertile Po Valley and is often considered one of Italy’s most livable cities.
Modena is best known as the birthplace of traditional balsamic vinegar, a product so revered it holds protected designation status. The city is also a culinary destination thanks to world-renowned restaurants such as Osteria Francescana, which has repeatedly been named one of the best in the world. Beyond gastronomy, Modena’s rich history is reflected in landmarks like the Romanesque Modena Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside the Ghirlandina Tower and Piazza Grande.
Modena’s legacy extends to the world of luxury cars. It is the hometown of Enzo Ferrari, founder of the Ferrari brand, and remains a hub for Italian automotive innovation, with nearby factories for Ferrari, Maserati, and Pagani.