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Ivrea

Ivrea is a historic town in northern Italy, known for its rich industrial heritage and well-preserved medieval architecture. It’s famous for the annual "Battle of the Oranges," a lively festival symbolizing the city's revolt against tyranny. Ivrea also features the Olivetti Museum, celebrating its role as a hub for innovative typewriters and early computers. Surrounded by scenic hills and the Dora Baltea River, it offers a blend of cultural history and natural beauty. The town’s vibrant history, active community events, and picturesque setting make it an interesting destination for visitors interested in Italy’s industrial and cultural evolution.