Work began this week on the £14m museum, which will feature a wavy yellow roof resembling the bonnet of a vintage car.
It will arc over the two-storey house in which motor racing legend and car designer Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898.
It will chart the career of Ferrari, who grew up next to the metal foundry run by his father, Alfredo.
He became a racing driver in the 1920s, achieving some success, before starting his own automobile company in 1929, establishing Ferraris as a design classic and becoming one of the world’s most successful car designers. He died in 1988 at the age of 90.

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