Piazza Ferruccio Nazionale (formerly "Square of the Palace") is the main town square in Ivrea, located in the ancient village. On the Square facing a former hospital,...
The Lab-Museum "Tecnologic@mente" was created with the intent to tell a part of Italian industrial history, giving great space to the production of "Olivetti". Is...
The Civic Museum "Pier Alessandro Garda" is housed in the Monastery of St. Clare. It consists of an Archaeological Section and Collections of Oriental Art and Croff:...
c/o Villa Casana - Parco di Montefiorito, Via Miniere, Ivrea (Torino)
The Association Historical Archive "Olivetti" was founded in 1998 on the initiative of the company "Olivetti" in order to promote the collection, reorganization,...
Ivrea Cathedral, dedicated to St. Mary Assumption, stands on a hill, in the old part of the city, near the Castle. Its long history is evidenced by the presence of...
Place in the upper part of the city, near the Cathedral, the Castle of Ivrea (or "Castle with Red Towers") was built starting in 1358 by order of Amedeo VI of Savoy,...
The Tower of St. Stephen was the bell tower of the eleventh century Benedictine abbey. Little is known about the original structure of the complex: the abbey was...
The Roman Amphitheatre in Ivrea (ancient Epodrea) dates back to the first century AD and it's assumed could accommodate abuot ten to fifteen thousand spectators. From...
Ivrea (Latin: Eporedia) is a town and comune of the province of Turin in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. Situated on the road leading to the Aosta Valley...