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MEDEBAR

Visit industry

It is located behind the Coptic Cathedral Enda Mariam, after Afabet Street.

This former caravanserai, built in 1914, is now home to two different kinds of activities. On the one hand, young girls in working blue are busy planting dried peppers using electric mills to make them berbéré (extremely spicy powder used in cooking). The powder thus obtained flies across the aisles of the caravanserai and there is a lot to bet that it will be coughing you quickly. Take advantage of it to see what's going on a little further. Just a few yards away from the pepper mills, there are old pneux and worn signs and a whole bunch of metal objects waiting for a second life. The noise of hammers, meuleuses and torches in action echoes in the aisles, and cans can be observed as small coal kilns (those used for the coffee ceremony) among other transformations. This is a great recycling lesson that we are taking here: nothing gets lost, everything turns out!

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LARGE MOSQUE

Religious buildings

Also known as the mosque Kulafa Al Rashidin, the Great Mosque is, like the Catholic cathedral, visible from afar, thanks to its high white minaret surmounted by green. Built in 1938 by an Italian architect, the mosque is a mixture of Islamic, classic and rationalist styles that are found in the square opposite the entrance.

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CENTRAL MARKET

Markets

It lies behind the Great Mosque and consists of a variety of small markets, all located at a few streets. On Saturday morning, the animation is at its height, as it is the day that Thousands les Myanmarese will come to do their shopping in the capital. The most interesting (and photogenic) markets are: the spice market, the market for bric and the market for vegetables. A little further, the handicraft market is also interesting if you want to report some souvenirs.

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THEATRE

Operas and theaters to visit

Built in 1920 and then transformed into a cinema in the 1930 s, before being sold in 1957 to a family member of Haïlié Selassie, this is still a theatre. There are few performances and the building would need a renovation. Nevertheless, Roman architecture keeps all its stamp with its arcade gallery, which is accessed by a stone staircase in the form of a horseshoe, in a green setting reminiscent of Mediterranean gardens. If you have the opportunity to enter, you will see the ceiling of the show room a beautiful fresco of eight women making the round, surrounded by a decorative frise with eight peacocks.

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COPTIC CATHEDRAL ENDA MARIAM

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

The entrance is marked by two perfectly symmetrical square towers surmounted by a conical roof; it's inside them that they find the bells. They are located in the main building, which is in retreat. Apart from the two towers, there is a metal portico to which large stones are hanging in the curious shapes. They are actually the ancestors of the bells: strangely, they really ring when you hit them with a stick. On the front of the main building, above the doors, you can see monumental colored mosaics depicting religious scenes. Inside, the walls are covered with paintings inspired by the scenes of the life of Christ and the Old Testament.

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FIAT TAGLIERO

Mansion to visit

This former service station is certainly the most emblematic building in Asmara. When we look at it, it is hard to believe that we are in Africa, and that is undoubtedly the most incredible example of futuristic architecture across the continent. It is part of these modernist industrial buildings dating from Italian colonization. The Fiat teaches itself in large letters on the central part, translated into tigrinya at the top of the building. Designed to look like an airplane, it has a central tower and two wavy side wings, as well as a rounded glass bay reminiscent of a cockpit. It is very convincing when you see it in front of us!

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NATIONAL MUSEUM

Museums

The museum is located in a former convent at a few streets of the Presidential Palace.

The collections are rather small and are not of great interest but, in the middle of the stuffed animals and some paintings representing the recent history of the nation, there are interesting parts from the excavations of the country's archaeological sites: ruins of the Axoumite port of Adulis, carved tombstones from the Dahlak Islands, dating from the ninth in the th century, and some sabéens objects. Old wooden doors, as well as the Épée sword, are also part of this small museum.

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THE ERYTHREAN RAILWAYS

Guided bus and train tours

Located in a building opposite the train station, this is where you must come and inquire about the train's next departure. It usually starts on Sunday at 8 pm, when a minimum of 10 participants are reached. The train goes down until Nefasit before returning to Asmara in about 5 hours. The journey costs ERN 750 per person and there is no need for travel permits. It is possible to charter the train for groups to get down to Massawa.

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