

Monza, Italy
5.793 km • 11 Corners
Autodromo Nazionale Monza, commonly known as Monza Circuit, is one of the most famous and historic race tracks in the world. Located just north of Milan within the Monza Royal Park in Lombardy, Italy, the circuit opened in 1922 and is widely regarded as the spiritual home of Italian motorsport. The modern 5.793 km layout features 11 corners and is defined by its extreme speeds, long straights and heavy braking zones. Legendary sections such as the Rettifilo chicane, Curva Grande, Lesmo 1 & 2, Ascari chicane and the iconic Parabolica (now Curva Alboreto) make Monza a unique high speed challenge for drivers. Monza is the long-time home of the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, alongside hosting GT racing, endurance championships, touring cars, historic motorsport and international testing. It also operates as a major venue for public car and motorcycle track days and manufacturer events. With its unique atmosphere, close fan engagement, and unrivalled speed profile, Monza is one of the most sought after venues in the world for both drivers and motorsport photographers.
Monza Circuit is located in Monza, just north of Milan in Lombardy, Italy, within the Monza Royal Park. The full address is Autodromo Nazionale Monza, 20900 Monza MB, Italy.
Monza Circuit is 5.793 km (3.600 miles) long and features 11 corners.
Yes. Monza regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving experiences and manufacturer events through approved organisers.
Monza is known as the “Temple of Speed” due to its extreme top speeds, long full-throttle sections and minimal downforce racing compared with other Formula 1 circuits.
Yes. Monza hosts the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, international GT racing, endurance championships, touring car racing and historic motorsport.
Yes. Beginners can drive at Monza during organised track days with novice groups and instructor support, though its extremely high speeds require discipline and confidence.
Yes. Monza enforces noise limits that vary by event. Typical track day limits range around 100–105 dB(A) static, with monitoring in place.
Yes, modified cars are welcome provided they meet safety requirements and comply with Monza’s noise and technical regulations.
Yes. Monza is world-famous for motorsport photography due to its speed, close grandstands, dramatic braking zones and historic Italian atmosphere.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Monza Circuit track day photos and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Monza Circuit is owned by the Automobile Club of Milan (ACI Milano) and operated by Autodromo Nazionale Monza management.
Monza typically operates from spring through autumn. Winter operation is limited due to weather and park access schedules.
Photographers regularly attend public events at Monza.
Yes. LapSnaps features Monza Circuit track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly online.
© 2026 Lap Snaps. All rights reserved