Religious Places
St George's Cathedral:- (North end of Churchill Road). 8AM-9AM, noon-2PM. Built in 1896 to commemorate Ethiopia's victory over the Italians. The cathedral is a circular building that does not look very
Anwar Mosque:- In the Merkato district, which happens to be the largest market in Africa. It's quite impressive.
Holy Trinity Cathedral:- It was once the largest Ethiopian Orthodox Cathedral. It was built to commemorate the country's liberation from the Italians, and many victims killed by the Italians during occupation are buried here. The locals call the church Haile Selassie Church, because Emperor Haile Selassie's body was moved here in 2000.
Medhane Alem:- (Near Bole International Airport). This cathedral, whose name means "Savior of the World" (Savior of the World) is the second largest church on the continent.
Gola St. Michael Church:- At the center of the city (Next to the Federal immigration office). very interesting place to visit and it is one among the many old churches found in Addis Ababa. One can see old paintings painted by many Ethiopian celebre arthists. in addition the church has a museum displaying church articles given by many famous people of the country including the emperor Haile sillassie and his Emperess.
Images of Ethiopia
The Gelada baboon
The Gelada is not in fact peculiar to the Semyen as is the exclusive Walia Ibex, but they are more numerous here than See details
Traditional Ethiopian Food
The Ethiopian national dish is called wat. It is a hot spicy stew accompanied by injera (traditional large spongy See details
Rock Hewn church paintings
The rock hewn churches of Tigrai which were long known only to the locals were first exposed to the world by See details
Bull Jumping competition
Surma stick fighting is a sport developed by the Surma or Suri people of southern Ethiopia. At the end of the harvest season, See details
Traditional coffee Ceremony
The Coffee ceremony is one of the most recognizable parts of Eritrean and Ethiopian culture. Coffee is offered when visiting See details
Axum Obilix stachu
The kingdom of Aksum, the first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, immerge during the first century AD. See details
Lalibela
Lalibela sometimes called as the eighth wonder of the world, where eleven churches were hewn out of solid bedrock See details
Aincient bible
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Timkat (Ethiopian Epiphany Fes
During the first millennium B.C. and possibly even earlier, various Semitic-speaking groups from Southwest Arabia began to See details