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Ferrari to open 100-mn-euro theme park

Luxury carmaker Ferrari is to open a 100-million-euro ($A155.21 million) amusement park in 2016 with rides and a five-star hotel in Spain.

A Ferrari logo is pictured on the Gold Coast
Luxury carmaker Ferrari has announced plans to open a $A155.21 million amusement park in Spain. (AAP)

Italian luxury sports carmaker Ferrari is to open a 100-million-euro ($A155.21 million) amusement park in 2016 with rides and a five-star hotel in Spain, its first such venture in Europe.

Spread over 75,000 square metres within the PortAventura resort near Barcelona, Ferrari Land will feature Europe's highest and fastest "vertical accelerator", a driving simulator, restaurants, and a 250-room five-star hotel, it said on Thursday.

Ferrari, part of Fiat Group Automobiles, already operates another theme park in Abu Dhabi called Ferrari World which opened in 2010 and boasts a rollercoaster touted as the fastest in the world.

"After the success of Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, we received many, many requests to develop new amusement parks," Andrea Perrone, the head of Ferrari Brand, the Ferrari subsidiary company that manages the firm's brand-related activities, said in a joint statement with PortAventura.

Ferrari said it chose the proposal by PortAventura's owner Investindustrial because of its expertise and the large number of visitors the resort already draws.

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Four million people visit the park annually, half of them from outside Spain.

Ferrari will continue to evaluate other proposals for theme parks outside of Europe "at our leisure", Perrone said.

Spain's Fernando Alonso, the 2005 and 2006 Formula One champion, races for Ferrari.

Spain lured 60.6 million visitors last year, making it the third most visited country in the world, behind only France and the United States.


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