The Alfa Romeo 2000 Praho win the Best in Show in Belgrade

The Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring Praho from the Lopresto Collection won the Best in Show at the 6th edition of 24 Hours of Elegance of Belgrade, in Serbia. The car driven by Duccio Lopresto has received the first prize overall leaving the judges and the jury jaw-dropping.

The Concours of Belgrade, orgnized by the partnership with the Gran Casino and the Serbian Federation of Historical Automotive (signed at FIVA) and with the patronage of the Serbian Royal Family, spent 3 days dedicated entirely to luxury. Special attention to the Masters of Excellence exhibition, where some of the most prestigious luxury brands of Milan were the protagonists. In addition the official partner of the event, the swiss company of luxury watches Zenith, has presented 3 new models inspired from the car collection world.

From 9 to 11 of September the city of Belgrade has been the center of international elegance in the south-east Europ, that didn't forget to celebrate the italian and foreign manufacture excellence, both luxury and automotive.

1960 Alfa Romeo 2000 "Praho" Touring

 

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