Battle of the Oranges Ivrea – February 9, 2027

Battle of the Oranges Ivrea
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The Battle of the Oranges in Ivrea, Italy, transforms the town into a vibrant, citrus-fueled battlefield every February. This world-famous food fight, running from February 15-17 in 2026, commemorates the historic liberation of the Ivrean people from tyranny. Join the festivities, witness the spectacle, or plan your visit to this unique cultural event.

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History of Battle of the Oranges Ivrea

The history of the Battle of the Oranges stems from a local legend that tells the story of a ruthless tyrant named Raneri de Biandrate, who ruled over Ivrea with an iron fist. Set in the Middle Ages, the story recalls the Ivrean people’s revolt against the tyrant de Biandrate in 1194 and the sacking of his castle in response to the abuse of power that he exuded over the town, especially following the attempted rape of a young village woman, who was thought to begin the town’s rebellion by beheading de Biandrate during her struggle. Another ruler, the Marquis Gugliemo of Monferrato, suffered the same fate a few decades later.

Over the years, the legend took on its own life as it was told to younger generations, with de Biandrate and the Marquis Gugliemo eventually summed up as a single tyrant. Thus, the carnival became a celebration of the Ivrean people’s liberation and attitude against tyranny as a whole. The destruction of the tyrants’ castles is symbolized through the Battle of the Oranges, played out by the residents, where the throwing of oranges takes place over three days during the Carnival of Ivrea. During the celebration, the town is split into two factions that represent the Ivrean people and the emperor’s forces.

The ones representing the people parade the town on foot, divided into nine teams, and hurl the zesty orbs to those playing the tyrant’s forces, who play out the festival (and throw oranges as well) from traveling wagons. The first official Carnival of Ivrea took place in 1808, following the Napoleonic government in Turin’s decision to unify all similar events into one festivity, becoming a celebration that honors the town’s history. However, it wouldn’t be until after World War II that the celebrations took on the entertaining format that is practiced today. All in all, the Battle of the Oranges is a spectacular affair that colors the sunny Northern Italian town in orange as a celebration of their unity and pride.

Battle of the Oranges Ivrea timeline

1194
Death to Tyrants

The tyrant Raineri de Biandrate is killed by a young woman who was at the mercy of his abuse, triggering the Ivrean revolution against de Biandrate's symbols of power.

1808
The First Carnival

The first full-scale Carnival of Ivrea takes place following the ruling French government's decision to combine all separate orange-throwing festivities into one event.

1858
The Miller's Daughter Achieves Iconic Status

The young woman, who became known as 'the Miller's Daughter,' becomes the official symbol of the Carnival of Ivrea.

1947
The Battle as We Know it

The first iteration of the modern-day Battle of the Oranges takes place in its current format.

Battle of the Oranges Ivrea FAQs

When is Battle of the Oranges Ivrea?

For 2027, the Battle of the Oranges Ivrea is scheduled from Tuesday, February 9 through Thursday, February 11. It promises another spectacular display of historical re-enactment and citrus chaos.

How many oranges are used in the Battle of the Oranges?

The sheer scale of the Battle of the Oranges is astounding, with roughly 500 tons of oranges hurled during the three-day festival. This massive quantity ensures a truly immersive and messy experience for participants.

How many people attend the Battle of the Oranges?

Ivrea’s population swells dramatically during the carnival, drawing an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 visitors to witness or take part in the unique orange-throwing tradition.

What is the history behind the Battle of the Oranges?

Rooted in the 12th century, the festival re-enacts the Ivrea people’s revolt against oppression. The tradition of throwing oranges evolved from earlier customs of throwing beans and apples, eventually settling on the abundant citrus.

Battle of the Oranges Ivrea Activities

  1. Have at it

    The main idea behind the Battle of the Oranges is to, well, hurl oranges. Over 500,000 pounds of oranges are used during the Carnival of Ivrea, so get one and start chucking.

  2. Or, have one yourself

    If you're not in Ivrea during the festivities but want to take part, you can help yourself to a citrusy treat or two, to show your respect to the symbol of the Carnival. It's a better option than hurling them at unsuspecting people who aren't aware of the holiday.

  3. Indulge in a feast

    Have yourself a wonderful banquet with friends and family to commemorate the Carnival, which is also a pre-Easter celebration. Feasts and banquets generally take place the Sunday before the Carnival and the main dish is the ‘fagioli grassi,’ or ‘fat beans,’ which represent the food given to the poor in times of famine.

5 Interesting Facts About Ivrea

  1. Home to ancient Roman remains

    The remains of a Roman amphitheater built around 1 A.D., albeit restored, still stand in Ivrea today.

  2. Prison Castle

    Ivrea's most notable landmark, the Ivrea Castle, was once used as a prison in the 18th century.

  3. Home to a figure of European industry

    Ivrea is home to one of Europe's largest office machinery manufacturers in the 20th century, Olivetti, which produces typewriters, computers, and smartphones.

  4. An official World Heritage site

    Ivrea was designated as a "UNESCO Industrial City of the 20th Century" in 2018, due to the significant and unique industrial and socio-cultural developments that took place in the 20th century under the Olivetti company.

  5. An original taste

    Ivrea is the home of the Torta 900 pastry, a mousse-filled sponge cake — the original recipe of which can only be experienced at the town's Pasticceria Balla bakery.

Why We Love Battle of the Oranges Ivrea

  1. The carnival is a celebration of humanity and fair rule

    The core idea of the Carnival of Ivrea is the resistance to oppression and abuse of power by the rulers. Because of this, the Carnival acts as a bold, yet fun, tribute to the spirit of fairness, and rejection of all things tyrannical.

  2. It’s an amazing sight

    The Battle of the Oranges itself is a sight to behold. Along with the colorful celebrations, lively atmosphere, and cultural art forms on show, the battle itself serves as a unique form of expression that must be seen in all its wonders to be believed.

  3. It sets aside all differences for the sake of coming together

    The Carnival of Ivrea represents the time of the year when all disputes and rivalries are set aside to fulfill one unified goal. The Battle of the Oranges serves as a proper time when emotions should be let out. Because of this, it brings together the people of Ivrea and helps forge strong bonds between the townspeople that are difficult to break.

Battle of the Oranges Ivrea dates

Year Date Day
2025 March 1 Saturday
2026 February 15 Sunday
2027 February 9 Tuesday
2028 February 21 Monday
2029 February 28 Wednesday