The Monza Circuit (Autodromo Nazionale di Monza) is a true mecca for motorsport fans, located in the picturesque Royal Park of Monza, near Milan. As one of the oldest and most famous racing circuits in the world, it has become an integral part of Italy's history and a symbol of speed. Since its opening in 1922, the circuit has hosted the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix almost continuously, missing only one season since 1950.
This track earned the nickname "Temple of Speed" for a reason. Thanks to its long straights and high-speed corners, Monza is considered the fastest track on the modern Formula 1 calendar. Here, cars reach maximum speeds, and drivers require incredible skill to maintain control. That is why racing at the Monza circuit is always a thrilling spectacle, where engine power plays a decisive role.
Visiting the circuit is a chance to touch a legend. In addition to modern racing, you can also see a piece of history here—the famous abandoned oval track with banked corners, which was used in the 1950s and 60s. The track's location in one of Europe's largest enclosed parks adds a special charm, allowing you to combine a passion for racing with a nature walk.

Traveler photos:
Whether you are a devoted Formula 1 fan or just a curious traveler, a visit to the Monza Circuit will provide an unforgettable experience. The energy of this place, where world records were set and dramatic moments of motorsport history unfolded, is felt in every corner, from the roar of engines on the main straight to the legendary "Parabolica" curve.