Maranello
Village, the world's first residential complex featuring
over 120 apartments available for Ferrari personnel
exclusively, has been unveiled today in the presence of
Ferrari CEO Jean Todt and local representatives.
The residence, located in Pozza di Maranello, just four
kilometres from the Ferrari plant - connected by a bicycle
lane, offers a structure in harmony with the surroundings,
respecting the rural tradition of the area, while offering
some original features, such as the lively red colour, the
huge signboards with images from historical races by
Ferrari: Daytona 1967 (the famous triple-win for Ferrari at
the 24 Hour race), Monza 1975 (the Drivers Championship won
with one race ahead), Suzuka 2004 (the celebrating team at
the pitwall) and Le Mans 1966 (the drivers running to their
cars after the 24 hour race has been started).
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The residential buildings were built out of the highest
available quality standard; the four buildings are
surrounded by lawns and trees forming the Maranello
Village; the apartments range from 30 to 70 sqm; there
are 22 studios, 42 two-bedroom and 58 three-bedroom
apartments which are completely furnished and equipped. The
apartments are rented for a flexible time.
There are not only all the advantages regarding the cost of
housing and a series of advantageous tariffs, but also a
complementary service package: a fitness centre with a
surface of 770 sqm which is completely fitted out with
Technogym equipment, reception, restaurant, bar,
self-service with the possibility of home-delivery, equipped
relaxing areas outside, external parking and a covered car
park for up to 150 cars.
As Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo underlined: "the
basic idea of the 'Formula Uomo' is the improvement of the
quality of the housing and the production facilities but
also a maximum of attention to the working conditions - the
factors contributing to the excellence of the final product.
Maranello Village directs this attention to the
employee beyond the working area; and as such it becomes a
natural part of this project.
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