Asmara ( ), or Asmera, is the capital and most populous city of
Eritrea
Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia ...
, in the country's
Central Region. It sits at an elevation of , making it the
sixth highest capital in the world by altitude and the second highest capital in Africa. The city is located at the tip of an
escarpment that is both the northwestern edge of the
Eritrean Highlands and the
Great Rift Valley in neighbouring
Ethiopia. In 2017, the city was declared as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved
modernist architecture. The site of Asmera was first settled in 800 BC with a population ranging from 100 to 1,000. The city was then founded in the 12th century AD after four separate villages unified to live together peacefully after long periods of conflict. Under Italian rule the city of Asmara was made capital of Eritrea in the last years of the 19th century.
History
Giving the Pre-Axumite archaeological evidence found in Asmara around
Sembel Called the
Ona
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culture, Asmara's history go back to
800 BCE and according to Eritrean Tigrinya oral traditional history, there were four clans living in the Asmera area on the Kebessa Plateau: the Gheza Gurtom, the Gheza Shelele, the Gheza Serenser and Gheza Asmae. These villages were frequently attacked by clans from the low land and from the rulers of "seger mereb melash" (which now is a Tigray region in Ethiopia), until the women of each clan decided that to defeat their common enemy and preserve peace the four clans must unite. The men accepted, hence the name "Arbate Asmera". Arbate Asmera literally means, in the
Tigrinya language, "the four (feminine plural) made them unite". Eventually Arbate was dropped and it has been called Asmera which means "they
eminine, thus referring to the womenmade them unite". There is still a district called Arbaete Asmara in the
Administrations of Asmara. It is now called the Italianized version of the word Asmara. The westernized version of the name is used by a majority of non-Eritreans, while the multilingual inhabitants of Eritrea and neighboring peoples remain loyal to the original pronunciation, Asmera.
The
missionary Remedius Prutky passed through Asmara in 1751, and described in his memoirs that a church built there by
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priests 130 years before was still intact.
Italian Asmara

Asmara, a small village in the nineteenth century, started to grow quickly when it was occupied by Italy in 1889. Governor
Ferdinando Martini made it the capital city of
Italian Eritrea
Italian Eritrea ( it, Colonia Eritrea, "Colony of Eritrea") was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea. The first Italian establishment in the area was the purchase of Assab by the Rubattino Shipping Company in ...
in 1897.
In the early 20th century, the
Eritrean Railway
The Eritrean Railway is the only railway system in Eritrea. It was constructed between 1887 and 1932 during the Italian Eritrea colony and connects the port of Massawa with Asmara. Originally it also connected to Bishia. The line was partly dama ...
was built to the coast, passing through the town of
Ghinda, under the direction of
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. In both
1913
Events January
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and
1915
Events
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January
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the city suffered only slight damage in large earthquakes.
A large
Italian community developed the city. According to the 1939 census, Asmara had a population of 98,000, of whom 53,000 were Italian. Only 75,000 Italians lived in all of Eritrea, thus making the capital city by far their largest centre. (Compare this to the
Italian colonization of Libya, where the settler population, albeit larger, was more dispersed.)
The capital acquired an
Italian architectural look. Europeans used Asmara "to experiment with radical new designs". By the late 1930s, Asmara was called ''Piccola Roma'' (Little Rome). Journalist
John Gunther noted in 1955 that "the Italians built
smarawell, like
Tripoli
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, with handsome wide streets, ornate public buildings, and even such refinements of civilization as a modern sewage system ...
smaragives the impression of being a pleasant enough small city in
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, or even
Umbria.
Nowadays more than 400 buildings are of Italian origin, and many shops still have Italian names (e.g., ''Bar Vittoria'', ''Pasticceria moderna'', ''Casa del formaggio'', and ''Ferramenta'').
The Kingdom of Italy invested in the industrial development of Asmara (and surrounding areas of Eritrea), but the beginning of
World War II brought this to a halt.
UNESCO made Asmara a World Heritage Site in July 2017, saying "It is an exceptional example of early modernist urbanism at the beginning of the 20th century and its application in an African context".
Federation with Ethiopia
In 1952, the United Nations resolved to federate the former colony under Ethiopian rule. During the Federation, Asmara was no longer the capital city. The capital was now
Addis Ababa, over to the south. The national language of the city was therefore replaced from the
Tigrinya language to the Ethiopian
Amharic language
Amharic ( or ; (Amharic: ), ', ) is an Ethiopian Semitic languages, Ethiopian Semitic language, which is a subgrouping within the Semitic languages, Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic languages. It is spoken as a first language by the Amhara pe ...
. In 1961, Emperor
Haile Selassie I ended the "federal" arrangement and declared the territory to be the 14th province of the
Ethiopian Empire.
Ethiopia's biggest ally was the United States. The city was home to the
US Army's
Kagnew Station installation from 1943 until 1977. The
Eritrean War of Independence began in 1961 and ended in 1991, resulting in the independence of Eritrea. Asmara was left relatively undamaged throughout the war, as were the majority of highland regions. After independence, Asmara again became the capital of Eritrea.
Geography
The city lies at an elevation of
above sea level
Height above mean sea level is a measure of the vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum. In geodesy, it is formalized as ''orthometric heights''.
The comb ...
. It lies on north–south trending highlands known as the
Eritrean Highlands, an extension of the
Ethiopian Highlands. The temperate central portion, where Asmera lies, is situated on a rocky highland plateau, which separates the western lowlands from the eastern coastal plains. The lands that surround Asmara are very fertile, especially those to the south towards the
Debub Region of Eritrea. The highlands that Asmera is located in fall away to reveal the eastern lowlands, characterized by the searing heat and humidity of the Eritrean salt pans, lapped by the Red Sea. To the west of the plateau stretches a vast semi-arid hilly terrain continuing all the way towards the border with
Sudan
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through the
Gash-Barka Region.
Climate

Asmara has a
semi-arid climate. It is dry for 185 days a year with an average humidity of 51% and an UV-index of 6.
It has warm, but not hot summers and mild winters. Due to its altitude, temperatures are relatively mild for a city located not particularly far from the hotter surroundings in the country. This climate is characteristic of rainy, wet seasons and dry seasons.
Asmara averages about of precipitation annually.
Frost
Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor in an above-freezing atmosphere coming in contact with a solid surface whose temperature is below freezing, and resulting in a phase change from water vapor (a gas) ...
, however, is extremely rare in the city. The long dry season of the year extends from June until September. The short rainy season occurs from March until April.
On average, about 60% of Asmara's annual precipitation is seen during the months of July and August. In contrast, December to February are typically Asmara's driest months, where on average only of precipitation falls in the three months combined. Due to variable rainfall, Asmara's climate is also characterized by drought.
Several prolonged droughts in this region have occurred beginning in the 1960s and have recurred each decade since then.
During periods of drought, temperatures are high and little rainfall occurs. As temperatures in a region increase, the rate of evaporation of water from the soil also increases. These combined processes result in the
desertification
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of the soil. In order to obtain nutrient rich and moist soil for farming purposes, populations rely on deforestation to make use of the underlying ground.
The most serious environmental issues Asmara faces are deforestation and desertification. Other issues Asmara faces are soil erosion and
overgrazing. All of these environmental issues produce
soil degradation.
Culture

The city is home to the
Eritrean National Museum
The National Museum of Eritrea is a national museum in Asmara, Eritrea. Established in 1992 by Woldeab Woldemariam, it was originally located in the former Governor's Palace until 1997, when it was moved. The venue has since been relocated to the ...
. The city is often the starting point of the
Tour of Eritrea
The Tour of Eritrea ( ti, ዙር ኤርትራ, it, Giro dell’ Eritrea) is a multistage bicycle race held annually throughout Eritrea.
History
The first race was staged in 1946. It was promoted by the Italian community of Eritrea with the Ita ...
cycling competition.
Architecture
The city is known for its early 20th-century buildings, including the
Art Deco Cinema Impero
The Cinema Impero ( "Empire Cinema") is an Art Deco-style cinema in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. It was built in 1937 by the colonial authorities in Italian Eritrea.
History
''Cinema Impero'' was the largest movie theater constructed in Asm ...
(opened in 1937 and considered by the experts one of the world's finest examples of Art Déco style building), Cubist Africa Pension, eclectic Eritrean Orthodox
Enda Mariam Cathedral and former
Opera House, the
futurist Fiat Tagliero Building, the
neo-Romanesque Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Asmara, and the
neoclassical Governor's Palace. The city is adorned by Italian
colonial
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Architecture
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Automobiles
* Colonial (1920 a ...
villas and
mansions, one prominent example being the
World Bank Building. Most of central Asmara was built between 1935 and 1941, so the
Italians effectively managed to build almost an entire city in just six years.
At this time, the dictator
Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
had great plans for a second
Roman Empire in Africa. War cut this short, but his injection of funds created the Asmara of today, which supposedly was to be a symbol to the colonial
fascism during that period of time.
The city shows off most early 20th-century architectural styles. Some buildings are
neo-Romanesque, such as the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, some villas are built in a late
Victorian
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** Victorian architecture
** Victorian house
** Victorian decorative arts
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style. Art Deco influences are found throughout the city. Essences of
Cubism
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can be found on the Africa Pension Building, and on a small collection of buildings. The
Fiat Tagliero Building shows almost the height of futurism, just as it was coming into big fashion in Italy.
Asmara is known to be an exceptionally modern city, not only because of its architecture, but Asmara also had more
traffic lights than
Rome did when the city was being built.
The city incorporates many features of a planned city.
Restaurants, bars, cafes
Asmara has wide streets, restaurants,
piazzas (town squares),
bars and
cafes while many of the boulevards are lined with palms trees. The
Italian inspired food and culture is very present and was introduced during
Italian Eritrea
Italian Eritrea ( it, Colonia Eritrea, "Colony of Eritrea") was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea. The first Italian establishment in the area was the purchase of Assab by the Rubattino Shipping Company in ...
. Countless restaurants and cafes, serve high quality
espresso,
cappuccinos and
latte
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s, as well as
gelato
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parlours and restaurants with
Italian Eritrean cuisine.
Common dishes served from the
Italian Eritrean cuisine are 'Pasta al Sugo e Berbere', which means "pasta with tomato sauce and
berbere
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" (spice), "
lasagna" and "cotoletta alla milanese" (milano cutlet).
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Asmara was listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2017, becoming the first modernist city anywhere to be listed in its entirety. The inscription taking place during the 41st World Heritage Committee Session.
The city has thousands of
Art Deco,
futurist,
modernist, and
rationalist buildings, constructed during the period of
Italian Eritrea
Italian Eritrea ( it, Colonia Eritrea, "Colony of Eritrea") was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea. The first Italian establishment in the area was the purchase of Assab by the Rubattino Shipping Company in ...
.
The city, nicknamed "''La piccola Roma''" ("Little Rome"), is located over 2,000 meters above sea level, and was an ideal spot for construction due to the relatively cool climate; architects used a combination of both Italian and local materials.
Some notable buildings include the
Fiat Tagliero Building,
Bar Zilli
Bar Zilli is a building located in central Asmara, Eritrea. Currently, it operates as a restaurant and it serves as a commonly identifiable landmark to Asmara residents.
History
Bar Zilli was built during the late stages of Italian colonial rule ...
, opera houses, hotels, and cinemas, such as the
Cinema Impero
The Cinema Impero ( "Empire Cinema") is an Art Deco-style cinema in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. It was built in 1937 by the colonial authorities in Italian Eritrea.
History
''Cinema Impero'' was the largest movie theater constructed in Asm ...
.
A statement from UNESCO read:
The Historic Center of Asmara was placed on the
World Monuments Fund's 2006 Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites. The listing was designed to bring more attention to the city to save the center from decay and redevelopment and to promote restoration.
Following CARP (a World Bank initiative on Cultural Heritage), the
European Union Delegation in Asmara has engaged into a Heritage Project pertaining to building's restoration and archive management. Launched in 2010 the EU/Eritrea Cultural Project was expected to be completed in 2014 (Pierre Couté – Edward Denison, Project Design Report, EUD Asmara 2009).
Religion

Four big landmarks of the city are the
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and the
Kidane Mehret Cathedral of the Catholic faith (the former of Latin and the latter of Coptic rite), the
Enda Mariam Cathedral of the
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church
The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church ( ti, ቤተ ክርስትያን ተዋህዶ ኤርትራ) is one of the Oriental Orthodox Churches with its headquarters in Asmara, Eritrea. Its autocephaly was recognised by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandri ...
, and the
Al Khulafa Al Rashiudin Mosque of the Islamic faith. Christians and Muslims have lived peacefully together in Asmara for centuries. The religious majority in Asmara are
Orthodox Christians
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Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical councils in Antiquity, but different Churc ...
. The population in the
Central Region is 89 percent Christian (almost 84 percent Orthodox, 4 percent Roman Catholic, and more than 1 percent Protestant) and 5 percent Muslim.
Asmara is also the
see of the archbishop of the
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church
The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church ( ti, ቤተ ክርስትያን ተዋህዶ ኤርትራ) is one of the Oriental Orthodox Churches with its headquarters in Asmara, Eritrea. Its autocephaly was recognised by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandri ...
, which became
autocephalous in 1993. The archbishop was elevated in 1998 to the rank of
Patriarchate of Eritrea, on a par with the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church ( am, የኢትዮጵያ ኦርቶዶክስ ተዋሕዶ ቤተ ክርስቲያን, ''Yäityop'ya ortodoks täwahedo bétäkrestyan'') is the largest of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. One of the few Chris ...
.
Economy
Eritrean Airlines, the
Eritrean Telecommunications Corporation
The Eritrean Telecommunication Services Corporation (formerly the Telecommunications Service of Eritrea), more commonly known as EriTel, is the sole operator of landline telephone communication infrastructure in Eritrea. It is also the sole opera ...
, and other companies are headquartered in the city. The country's national television station
Eri-TV has many studios located in various areas in the capital.
Asmara Brewery, built 1939 under the name of Melotti, is located in the city and employs 600 people. The brewery produces Asmara beer and other beverages like rum and gin. The brewery also owns and operates as a sponsor of the local football team
Asmara Brewery FC
Asmara Brewery FC or Asmara Birra is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara and founded in 1944 (with the original 1936 name ''GS Melotti''). It is linked and economically maintained by the Asmara Brewery.
History
The Asmara Birra plays in ...
, also named "Asmara Birra" (translated "Asmara Beer").
Transport

After Eritrean independence, the roads of Asmara underwent extensive construction projects. Old roads were renovated and new highways were also built. There are five primary roads out of Asmara.
Asmara International Airport serves the city with many international flights.
Massawa International Airport is an alternative airport nearby.
As of 1999, there is a total of 317 kilometres of (narrow gauge) rail line in Eritrea. The
Eritrean Railway
The Eritrean Railway is the only railway system in Eritrea. It was constructed between 1887 and 1932 during the Italian Eritrea colony and connects the port of Massawa with Asmara. Originally it also connected to Bishia. The line was partly dama ...
was built between 1887 and 1932. Badly damaged during
WWII and in later fighting, it was closed section by section, with the final closure coming in 1978.
After independence, a rebuilding effort commenced, and the first rebuilt section was reopened in 2003. As of 2009, the section from Asmara to
Massawa
Massawa ( ; ti, ምጽዋዕ, məṣṣəwaʿ; gez, ምጽዋ; ar, مصوع; it, Massaua; pt, Maçuá) is a port city in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea, located on the Red Sea at the northern end of the Gulf of Zula beside the Dahlak ...
was fully rebuilt and available for service.
Education
Asmara has always been a national centre of education, and is home to many elementary and high schools. Since 1958, it has been the home of the
University of Asmara. In 2006, following the opening of a university at
Mai Nefhi, the University of Asmara was shut down. During the period of Ethiopian Federation and annexation, the university was also linked with what was then the nation's largest tertiary institution,
Addis Ababa University
Addis Ababa University (AAU) ( am, አዲስ አበባ ዩኒቨርሲቲ) is a national university located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is the oldest university in Ethiopia. AAU has thirteen campuses. Twelve of these are situated in Addis Ababa, ...
.
Universities and colleges
*
University of Asmara (closed)
*
Eritrea Institute of Technology
Primary and secondary schools
International schools
*
Asmara International Community School – Anglophone international school
*
Italian School of Asmara – Italian primary school with a
Montessori department (closed)
Districts
Asmara is divided into 13 districts or administrative areas. These districts are subdivided into North, North-West, North-East, South-East, South-West, East, West and Central areas. The thirteen districts (or ''Neous Zobas'') are:
;North
*Akhria District
*Abbashaul District
*Edaga Hamus District
;North-East
*Arbaete Asmara District
;North-West
*Mai Temenai District
*Paradiso District
;South-West
*Sembel District
;South-East
*Kahawuta District
*Godaif District
;Central
*Maakel Ketema District
;West
*Tiravolo District
*Tsetserat District
;East
*Gheza Banda District
*Gejeret District
Notable people
*
Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, soil biogeochemist and Director of the Office of Science at the US Department of Energy
*
Abraham Afewerki, popular singer, songwriter and music producer
*
Isaias Afwerki
Isaias Afwerki ( ti, ኢሳይያስ ኣፍወርቂ, ; born 2 February 1946) is an Eritrean politician and partisan who has been the president of Eritrea since shortly after he led the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) to victory in M ...
, President of
Eritrea
Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia ...
*
Tsehaytu Beraki
Tsehaytu Beraki ( ti, ጽሃይቱ በራኺ; 1 September 1939 – 24 May 2018) was an Eritrean musician, poet and political activist, known for her singing and playing of the krar (a five-string harp).
Early life
Tsehaytu Beraki was born in ...
, popular Eritrean musician
*
Yemane Barya
Yemane Ghebremichael (born January 21, 1949 – November 5, 1997) (commonly known as Yemane Baria or Yemane Barya) was a well-known Eritrean songwriter, composer and singer. He became one of the most renowned Eritrean artists (a Tigrinya singer).
...
, famous Eritrean singer and musician
*
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, 8th Director-General of the
World Health Organization
*
Remo Girone, Italian film and stage actor
*
Bruno Lauzi, Italian singer-songwriter, poet and writer
*
Dawit Isaak, Swedish-Eritrean journalist
*
Meb Keflezighi, Eritrean-born American long distance runner
*
Gianfranco Rosi, Italian film director and documentarian
See also
*
CH-Star
References
Further reading
* Peter Volgger and Stefan Graf: "Architecture in Asmara. Colonial Origin and Postcolonial Experiences", DOM publishers, Berlin 2017,
* Stefan Boness: "Asmara – Africa´s Jewel of Modernity". Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2016, (photo book; German, English)
* Stefan Boness: "Asmara – The Frozen City". Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2006. 96 pages. (photo book; German, English)
* Edward Denison, Guang Yu Ren, Naigzy Gebremedhin, and Guang Yu Ren, ''Asmara: Africa's Secret Modernist City'' (2003)
* Gianluca Rossi, ''Renzo Martinelli inviato de "La Nazione"'', 2009,
External links
Asmara, EritreaDocumentary Film about the city by filmmaker Caterina Borelli
Asmara inscription in UNESCO
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