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Asmara Collection

Asmara, the vibrant capital city of Eritrea in Africa, is a place where history and culture come alive

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Asmara Collection: National flags adjorn the streets for Workers Day, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: Eritrea - The old road from Asmara to Massawa - Built by Italians during colonialism - Africa
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Asmara Collection: Overlooking the capital city of Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: Valley - Seen from the old road from Asmara to Massawa, built by Italians during colonialism
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Asmara Collection: Ethiopian Chief Fitaurari Mangasha and his warriors
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Asmara Collection: Eritrea, East Africa - Asmara, Corso Italia
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Asmara Collection: Every weeks scene at Asmara (colour litho)
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Asmara Collection: From the Heart of Abyssinia (engraving)
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Asmara Collection: RAF raid Italian bases. Almost daily bombers of the RAF Middle East Command are raiding
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Asmara Collection: Piazza Italia in Asmara, Eritrea
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Asmara Collection: Asmaras Opera (Teatro Asmara), Eritrea
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Asmara Collection: Eritrea - The old road from Asmara to Massawa
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Asmara Collection: Littoria Bank in Asmara, Eritrea
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Asmara Collection: Valley - Seen from the old road from Asmara to
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Asmara Collection: Eritrea - Nefasit and winding road from Asmara
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Asmara Collection: The main street of Harnet Avenue, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: Swedish Evangelical Mission Station, Zazega, East Africa
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Asmara Collection: Eritrea, Relief Map With Border and Mask
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Asmara Collection: ERITREA. Asmara. Old pretrol station known as
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Asmara Collection: The Enda Mariam Orthodox Cathedral built in 1938, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: The Roma Cinema, an example of Italian architecture, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: Daily life in Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: The futuristic Fiat Tagliero Building, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: A barbers shop in Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Asmara Collection: The Greek Orthodox Church, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa

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Asmara, the vibrant capital city of Eritrea in Africa, is a place where history and culture come alive. National flags proudly adorn its streets on Workers Day, showcasing the unity and pride of its people. Overlooking this bustling cityscape from afar, one can't help but be captivated by Asmara's charm. The old road from Asmara to Massawa stands as a testament to its colonial past under Italian rule. Built with precision and grandeur, it serves as a reminder of the rich heritage that shaped this African nation. From this road's vantage point, a breathtaking valley unfolds before your eyes. Nature's beauty merges seamlessly with man-made wonders as you gaze upon the picturesque landscape that stretches out beneath you. Piazza Italia stands at the heart of Asmara, an architectural gem that reflects both Italian influence and local flair, and is here where locals gather to socialize and celebrate life amidst stunning surroundings. For those seeking artistic delights, Teatro Asmara offers an enchanting experience. Its opera performances transport audiences into another world filled with passion and emotion. The historical significance extends beyond architecture alone. Ethiopian Chief Fitaurari Mangasha and his warriors once roamed these lands, leaving behind tales of bravery etched in time. Littoria Bank stands tall among other structures in Asmara—a symbol of economic growth and stability for Eritrea's thriving society. Corso Italia paints a vivid picture of daily life in East Africa—its vibrant colors reflecting the diversity found within Asmara's streets. Every week brings new scenes to behold; each one telling stories waiting to be discovered by curious souls wandering through this captivating cityscape. As we immerse ourselves in every corner through colorful lithographs or personal exploration, we uncover not just its physical beauty but also the spirit that makes it truly special—an amalgamation of history, resilience, and the vibrant pulse of Africa.