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Car Hire Burolo D'Ivrea

Ivrea is a small municipality located in the province of Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont. It has a total area of about 30. 19 square kilometers, which need the services of car hire agencies to get around and explore the architecture and history attached with this city. Burolo D'Ivrea refers to the region in the province of Turin in Piedmont, which is situated at the roadside leading to Aosta Valley. Five lakes that are formed out of a great prehistoric lake namely Sirio, San Michele, Pistono, Nero and Campagna surround the city that can be visited with the use of car hire agent from the city itself.

Ivrea finds its origins in the Neolithic era when the first inhabitants started residing the region in the 5th century BC. Ivrea in Latin stands for Epordia that was an ancient town in 100 BC built to guard invasion routes over the Alps. The histories of the continent and country have a deep connection with the commune of Burolo D'Ivrea. This is visible when one notices the lesser known sites of historical importance while travelling across the city, using your car or a car hire agent’s cab. The city also has connections with Napoleon Bonaparte, who won the city on May 26, 1800 and had control of it until 1814.

Ivrea came to be known for Olivetti that was a typewriter, mechanical calculator and computer manufacturing concern in the 20th century having Ivrea as the base for its operations. The famous single board microcontroller, Arduino that helps in the development of interactive objects was also developed in this city.

The famous milestones of this city covered during a period of thousand years are visible across the city, which can only be noticed by use of a rented car that helps in personal enlightenment about the glorious past of Burolo D'Ivrea. The city also houses some spectacular pieces of architecture in the form of castles and Cathedrals, which are worth visiting on the trip to Italy. The castle or 'Rocca' houses an exhibition that was once a prison during the reign of Amadeus VI of Savoy. The cathedral that was once a church built in the 4th Century has been reconstructed twice and houses the relics of St. Bessus and famous frescoes.

Apart from these, Capitular Library, Museums, Roman Theatre remains, the town hall and St. Stephan’s tower are some of the famous points of interest for tourists that are accessible, by the way, of private car hire services.

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