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With a population of more than 3 million people, Addis Ababa is not only the political capital but also the economic and social nerve-center of Ethiopia. It has a cityscape that changes almost every day, and which offers visitors the chance to experience big city Africa in an entirely inviting atmosphere, where there’s more than enough for everybody, the list of reasons to visit Addis Ababa is just endless.

 

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Africa Hall

Known as home of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the Africa Hall is located in the area called as Arada. This organization was established in 1958 and Addis Ababa was chosen as its&...
 
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Anwar Mosque

The grand Anwar Mosque is located in Markato which is the largest open-air market constructed in 1922. Anwar Mosque is one of the oldest and biggest mosques in Addis Ababa.  The mosque is beautifully...
 
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Bihere Tsige Recreation Center is an urban park comprising an area of about 150 square miles. It consists of gardens where more than 6,000 species of flowers fl...
 
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Located near the graduate school of Addis Ababa University, Ethiopian National Museum is also known as National Museum of Ethiopia. The collection of this museu...
 
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Gola St. Michael Church is one of the oldest churches in Addis Ababa. Visitors can see old paintings made by various well-known Ethiopian artists. The church also has a museum containing church articl...
 
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Haile Selassie Church , because Emperor Haile Selassie's body was moved here in 2000....
 
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Also known as Kidist Selassie, Holy Trinity Cathedral is one of the most important places of worship in Ethiopia. It is the highest ranking Orthodox Cathedral i...
 
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To the Northeast of the city is the popular tourist spot known as Jan Meda Race Ground. This park is the largest enclosed open space in Addis Ababa. In addition...
 
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Medhane Alem Cathedral, whose name means “Savior of the World”, is located near Bole International Airport. This cathedral is the second largest in ...
 
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Formerly known as the Jubilee Palace, the National Palace was constructed in 1955. It was built to mark emperor Haile Selassie’s Silver Jubilee. This palace was expanded between 1966 and 1967. T...
 
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Netsa Arts village was established in 2008 with the aim of promoting contemporary art in Ethiopia. A dome-shaped structure was built in Ferensay Park to serve as a location for different events. Readi...
 
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Built prior to World War II, Parliament building is located in an area known as Arat Kilo. The building has been divided into three security zones: the Intermediary Street, the Public Square and the H...
 

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