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Asmara, from a Tigrigna village to a modern Art Deco capital

Asmara, from a Tigrigna village to a modern Art Deco capital
Tuesday, 21 October 2025 14:39

Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, is often described as Africa’s modern city for its remarkable architectural heritage and forward-thinking urban design. Perched on a high plateau more than 2,300 meters above sea level, it enjoys a mild climate that contrasts with the heat of the surrounding lowlands. Originally a small settlement inhabited by Tigrigna-speaking communities, Asmara was transformed under Italian colonial rule between 1890 and 1941 into a modern capital — a true showcase of European modernism on African soil.

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During the 1930s, Italian architects turned Asmara into a living laboratory of modernist experimentation. Art Deco, rationalist, futurist, and even neoclassical styles coexist in striking harmony. Landmark buildings such as the Cinema Impero, the Fiat Tagliero service station, and Saint Joseph’s Cathedral bear witness to this creative energy. The Fiat Tagliero, with its reinforced concrete wings shaped like an airplane ready for takeoff, perfectly captures the era’s fascination with technology, progress, and the aesthetics of speed.

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Beyond its architecture, Asmara stands out for an urban plan conceived entirely around the idea of modernity: wide boulevards, orderly neighborhoods, generous public spaces, and efficient infrastructure. Designed according to Italian rationalist principles, the city was meant to be functional, clean, and pleasant to live in. Even today, this layout gives Asmara a distinctive charm — a blend of geometric discipline and Mediterranean grace.

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After Eritrea gained independence in 1993, Asmara managed to preserve its built heritage despite economic hardship and political isolation. In 2017, UNESCO added the city to the World Heritage List, recognizing its exceptional architectural unity and its significance as a witness to an era when Africa, too, was a field of urban innovation. The designation drew global attention to the need to protect this gem, largely untouched since the 1930s.

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Today, Asmara represents a unique synthesis of colonial history and modern African identity. Its Italian-style cafés, pastel façades, and quiet streets create a timeless atmosphere where European elegance meets Eritrean vitality. A city that is both a living museum and a vibrant capital, Asmara embodies African modernity in a singular way — as a heritage-driven, serene, and profoundly human form of modern life.

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