Villa Roma

Asmara


Opposite the Africa Pension Hotel, the gleaming Villa Roma is reminiscent of a Roman villa with its marble staircases, louvred shutters, curving balustrades and shady portico. It's currently the residence of the Italian ambassador, and so unfortunately closed to visitors (and photos).


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Nearby Asmara attractions

1. Odeon Cinema

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2. Ministry of Education

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3. Opera House

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4. Catholic Cathedral

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5. Former Governor's Palace

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6. Asmara Piscina

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7. Capitol Cinema

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8. Bowling Alley

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