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Phone
  
+291 7 495 623

Function
  
Movie theater

Cinema Impero

Address
  
Harnet Ave, Asmara, Eritrea

Similar
  
Fiat Tagliero Building, Church of Our Lady of the Rosar, Tripoli Cathedral, Marble Arch, Mogadishu Cathedral

Cinema impero


The Cinema Impero (English: Cinema Empire) is an Art Deco-style cinema in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. It was built in 1937 by the colonial authorities in Italian Eritrea.

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History

Cinema Impero was the largest movie theater constructed in Asmara during the last period of the Italian colony of Eritrea. It was named after the conquest of Ethiopia by Benito Mussolini and his proclamation of the Italian Empire.

The building still houses a cinema today, and it is considered by the experts one of the world's finest examples of Art Déco style building.

Cinema Impero is still structurally sound after 70 years, escaping damage during the several conflicts that have affected the Horn of Africa over the past century.

It is a tourist attraction in modern Asmara, along with the famous Fiat Tagliero Building and some other Italian-period structures of colonial Eritrea, including the Presidential Palace and the City Hall.

Structure

The building structure has not been substantially altered since its construction, as designed by architect Mario Messina.

Most of the equipment and the seats are all original. Forty-five round lights decorate the front with 'Cinema Impero' in illuminated letters, mounted vertically on the façade.

Several pairs of doors lead into the cinema. Each door has an impressive large semi-circular handle forming a full circle with its partner when both are closed.

References

Cinema Impero Wikipedia