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The cathedral of Asmara
The Cathedral of Asmara, constructed in 1922, is a stunning example of the Lombard-Romanesque style. Its soaring Gothic bell tower is a prominent feature that stands out against the city's skyline, making it a handy point of reference if you ever find yourself a bit turned around. The cathedral shares its grounds with a primary school, a monastery, and a nunnery, all of which are open for visiting. When strolling through the compound, you might feel as if you've stepped back in time, surrounded by a unique blend of architectural elegance and historical charm. The intricate designs and serene atmosphere offer a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. Don't forget to bring your camera; the photo opportunities here are endless!
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Tank Graveyard
Nestled just outside the charming city of Asmara lies a hidden gem that isn't your typical tourist destination: the Tank Graveyard. This intriguing site, a sprawling expanse of wild, overgrown land, is home to a haunting collection of military tanks, armored vehicles, and other remnants of war. These metallic relics were left behind by Ethiopian forces during their hasty retreat, now standing quietly as silent witnesses to history. The Tank Graveyard is a fascinating place to wander, where nature slowly reclaims the iron giants. As you meander through this open-air museum, you can't help but ponder the stories behind each rusting vehicle. It's a spot that invites reflection, offering a unique glimpse into Eritrea's past. Asmara itself is a city of contrasts, with its stunning Italian colonial architecture and vibrant street life. While you're in the area, make sure to explore its cafes, where you can sip on some of the finest coffee in Africa. The blend of history and culture makes Asmara a captivating destination.