Get in
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Nearest airport is Turin, approx 45 minutes by car. Trains and buses run regularly from Turin, and other surrounding towns.
By car
[edit]- From Turin: A5 Turin-Aosta motorway, Ivrea exit
- From Milan: A4 Milan-Turin motorway, A4-A5 Santhià-Ivrea junction, A5 towards Aosta, Ivrea exit
- From Aosta: A5 Aosta-Turin motorway, Ivrea exit
- From Genoa: A26 Genova-Gravellona motorway, A26 towards Alessandria-Santhià, A4-A5 Santhià-Ivrea junction, A5 towards Aosta, Ivrea exit
By train
[edit]- 1 Ivrea railway station (Stazione di Ivrea), Corso Nigra, 73.
Get around
[edit]By foot
See
[edit]Ivrea is at the foot of the Alps, an area scattered with small lakes which are used for swimming in the summer. The main pedestrian centre contains some wonderful shops and bars for people-watching.
The medieval castle and the cathedral, both on top of the hill in the centre of the town, are very beautiful and worthwhile.
- 1 Roman Amphitheatre (Anfiteatro romano).
- 2 Ivrea Castle (Castello d'Ivrea). Built in 1358, the castle was converted to a prison during the 18th century but restored in 1970.

- 3 Parella Castle (Castello di Parella), Via Carandini 40, 10010 Parella (TO), ☏ +39 0125 422846, fax: +39 0125 422877. It was built in the 13th century and has 17th-century alterations. It is not opento visitors, but is used for private functions.
Religious architecture
[edit]- 4 Duomo di Santa Maria.
- 5 Chiesa di San Nicola da Tolentino.
- 6 Chiesa di San Bernardino.
- 7 Santuario di Monte Stella.
- 8 Sinagoga.
Buildings
[edit]- 9 Credenza.
Museum
[edit]- 10 Museo all'aperto di architettura moderna (MAAM), [email protected].
- Museo Civico P.A. Garda.
Tower
[edit]Do
[edit]Join in the Orange Festival at carnival time (February). An amazing experience where teams of locals compete over several days for possession of the various town squares by throwing oranges from horse-drawn carts. Spectators should wear something orange to show their solidarity with the festival or they risk coming under orange-attack!
Buy
[edit]Take a walk in Via Palestro and Via Arduino, the main shopping streets, linked together.
Eat
[edit]- 1 Pasticceria Balla, Corso Re Umberto, 16, ☏ +39 0125 641327, [email protected]. Tue-Sun 08:00-13:00, 15:30-19:30. Home to Torta 900, a very sweet chocolate cake.
- 2 Panetteria Bonelli, Via Arduino 7, ☏ +39 0125 641472. In this bakery-pastry shop, you can buy Eporediesi, the traditional biscuits of Ivrea. During the Carnival season, a themed dessert called Arancia della Mugnaia, made from leftover panettone dough, orange chocolate, and filled with orange cream, will also be available.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- 1 Sina Villa Matilde, Via Marconi 29, Romano Canavese (5 km south of Ivrea), ☏ +39 0125 639290. Grand 4-star in wooded grounds in the small village of Romano Canavese.
Go next
[edit]Aosta, Biella, Santhià, Chivasso, Montalto Dora