Museo Lamborghini, the museum that traces the history of the famous Italian sports car brand, just became far more accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Fans everywhere can now virtually tour the building, a two-story glass-clad structure that houses about 30 significant automobiles, using Google Maps and its Street View technology.

This view isn't limited to the street, though. Instead, it takes Lamborghini fans through the museum's entrance and through two stories of vintage metal. The first car virtual visitors encounter is the 350 GT, Ferruccio Lamborghini's first production vehicle. But while actual visitors can only admire it at arm's length, virtual ones can get a panoramic view from the driver's seat, realistic enough to imagine gripping the thin wooden steering wheel or flipping one of the toggle switches in the simple center stack.

The rest of the first floor includes more early cars: Miura, Countach and Espada to name a few. Upstairs, the emphasis is on concepts, special editions and racing cars. Here, virtual tourists can climb inside the Reventon, see the four-door Estoque, or gaze at a collection of Lamborghini-powered F1 cars.

If you're still reading this, stop wasting your time. Visit the Lamborghini Museum on Google Maps right now and click on the "see inside" link on the right. Like the cars themselves, this virtual tour is a rare and special gift to automotive enthusiasts everywhere.

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