Lamborghini's 50th anniversary

It's the Lamborghini's 50th anniversary this year and to celebrate, 350 of the luxury sports cars are making their way from Milan today on a grand tour.

The tour will pass through the beautiful landscapes of Lombardia, Toscana, Lazio, Umbria and Emilia Romagna, with additional stops in Forte dei Marmi, Grosseto, Roma, and San Giustino Valdarno.

The convoy will reach Bologna on 10 May and head to Sant'Agata Bolognese the following day for the final celebrations of the 50th anniversary.

The first Lamborghini, the 350GT, was produced in 1963 and remains a favourite among the world's rich and famous.

The tour includes the entire model range right up to the current Gallardo and Aventador models.

Pictured is one of the Lamborghini's taking part in the tour parked in front of Milan's cathedral in the Piazza del Duomo.

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