Asmara
: Beneath the Italian-designed facades, the city remains deeply Eritrean. The scent of roasted coffee and the taste of moist sourdough injera from local eateries ground the high-altitude atmosphere in centuries-old tradition.
: The city's silhouette is defined by icons like the Cinema Impero , with its classic vertical windows and porthole motifs, and the futuristic Fiat Tagliero building, which resembles an airplane ready for takeoff. asmara
Perched over 2,300 meters above the Red Sea, Asmara is a city that feels suspended in time. Its streets are a living gallery of early 20th-century experimentation, where Italian colonial architects once used the African highlands as a canvas for the avant-garde. : Beneath the Italian-designed facades, the city remains
Asmara’s beauty is a complex tapestry—a mix of architectural brilliance born from a colonial past, now reclaimed by a people whose resilience is as enduring as the stone and concrete of their capital. Perched over 2,300 meters above the Red Sea,
: In 2017, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee recognized Asmara for its exceptional preservation of modernist urbanism, calling it one of the most complete and intact examples of its kind in the world.