- The Fiat
Tagliero Building is a ****urist-style
service station in Asmara, Eritrea. It was
completed in 1938 and
designed by the
Italian engineer Giuseppe...
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Orthodox Enda
Mariam Cathedral and
former Opera House, the ****urist Fiat
Tagliero Building, the neo-Romanesque
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Asmara,...
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halted with Italy's
involvement in
World War II.
These included the Fiat
Tagliero Building and
Cinema Impero.[unreliable source?] In 2017, the city was declared...
- architecture.
Jardin Majorelle in Marrakesh, Morocco, by Paul
Sinoir (1931) Fiat
Tagliero Building in Asmara, Eritrea, by
Giuseppe Pettazzi (1938) St. Peter's Cathedral...
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Structural failure of part of
floors cantilevered from a
central shaft. Fiat
Tagliero, a ****urist-style
service station in Asmara, Eritrea, has a
mirrored cantilevered...
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Odoardo Cavagnari, who
designed Asmara Theatre and Asmara's ****uristic Fiat
Tagliero service station, and who was Asmara's
Chief of
Public Works. Both the central...
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eclectic Orthodox Cathedral and
former Opera House, the ****urist Fiat
Tagliero Building, the neo-Romanesque
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Asmara,...
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buildings in
Eritrea during Italian colonial rule. They
included the Fiat
Tagliero Building in Asmara,
described as "probably the world's most
beautiful petrol...
- is a
tourist attraction in
modern Asmara –
along with the
famous Fiat
Tagliero Building and some
other Italian-period
structures of
colonial Eritrea (including...
- Rosary,
Asmara Benghazi Cathedral Tripoli Cathedral Cinema Impero Fiat
Tagliero Building Marble Arch
Asmara Theatre Lighthouse "Francesco Crispi" (Cape...