Bugatti Automobili Archive, 1990–1995
A curated archive combining licensable images with editorial content and historical research.
Explore the complete visual archive of Bugatti Automobili in Campogalliano, documenting one of the most innovative and influential supercar factories of the 1990s.
This rare collection presents the architecture, production methods, and design philosophy behind the legendary EB110 — captured through detailed documentary photography. Available nowhere else.
Royalty-free high-resolution files for editorial, commercial, and large-format reproduction.
Archive Overview
Bugatti Automobili — Campogalliano 1990-1995
A detailed documentary photography by Roberto Bigano — Available nowhere else.
About this Archive
Ikonographia holds the complete visual archive of Bugatti Automobili in Campogalliano, documenting one of the most innovative and influential supercar factories of the 1990s. This rare collection presents the architecture, production methods, and design philosophy behind the legendary EB110 — captured through detailed documentary photography. Available nowhere else.
This archive is the only complete documentary record of Bugatti Automobili made from inside: the founder who initiated the enterprise, the architect who designed the factory and restyled the EB110, and the photographer with continuous, unsupervised access — each telling their story in their own words. Such alignment between vision, execution, and documentation is rare in industrial history, and virtually unprecedented in the case of an automobile manufacturer.
Historic Background
The foundation of Bugatti Automobili by Romano Artioli was driven by a radical ambition: to re-establish Bugatti not as a nostalgic brand, but as a contemporary manufacturer capable of redefining performance, elegance, and technological excellence.
This ambition materialized physically in Campogalliano, with the construction of the iconic "Fabbrica Blu", designed by architect Gian Paolo Benedini—an industrial complex conceived not as a neutral container, but as an extension of the cars themselves.
In parallel, the EB110 took shape. Benedini’s role extended beyond architecture into the restyling and formal definition of the car, ensuring coherence between building, process, and product.
Available Stories
Bugatti Automobili & EB110 — A Complete Visual Record
The complete story of the Italian Bugatti — documented from within and available nowhere else.
This featured hub bring together existing stories and archival materials on a single subject into one coherent narrative — assembled so the visitor can explore the subject in depth and as a whole.The Bugatti Dream Factory — La Fabbrica Blu, Campogalliano, 1990–1995
Dreamed by Romano Artioli for decades. Designed by Gianpaolo Benedini in a few months. Documented by Roberto Bigano.EB110 GT — The Making of a Dream Car at Bugatti Automobili
Behind the scenes of the EB110 — People, process, and precisionBugatti EB110, First Model, Prototype, Supersport, EB112
Design evolution from the first working EB110 to Bugatti’s final Italian concept.
Whether your work involves architectural research, Art Deco design, or cultural heritage studies, this archive provides a reliable and meticulously organized visual resource—built progressively, with scholarly care and editorial depth.











