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Stepping into the National Museum of Ethiopia feels like traveling through time. One of the major attractions of Addis Ababa, this museum is a treasure of Ethiopia’s rich history, culture, and heritage. The highlight of the museum is Lucy, the world-famous 3.2-million-year-old hominid fossil, offering a glimpse into early human evolution. As you explore further, you’ll encounter fascinating archaeological artifacts, including ancient tools and relics that tell the story of Ethiopia’s prehistoric past. The museum also houses an impressive collection of Royal clothing, and ancient manuscripts that bring Ethiopia’s imperial history to life. Walking through the ethnographic section, you’ll experience the vibrant cultures of Ethiopia’s diverse ethnic groups, each with unique traditions and craftsmanship.
Walking onto the grounds of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, you’re immediately struck by a profound sense of weight and history. It is the soul of Ethiopia’s Orthodox heritage, standing tall against the city's modern skyline. The breathtaking architecture, featuring massive, towering domes and intricate carvings, covers the exterior. Once you step inside, it’s quieter, lit by the soft, warm glow of chandeliers that catch the colors of the stained-glass windows. The murals and frescoes lining the walls do more than just decorate the space—they tell the stories of the Bible. The cathedral was built to mark the end of the Italian occupation, serving as a permanent reminder of the country's liberation. Tucked inside are the tombs of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen Asfaw. Seeing their resting places in person brings the history books to life, serving as a powerful tribute to the leaders who shaped modern Ethiopia.
High up in the Entoto Hills, Entoto Maryam Church feels like a world away from the energy of Addis Ababa. The drive up is part of the experience—the winding new roads and the thick scent of eucalyptus trees signal that you’re entering a space that is as much a natural retreat. The church itself is a profound piece of Ethiopian history, commissioned by Emperor Menelik II in the late 1800s. This place served as the original seat of power for Menelik and Empress Taytu before they eventually moved down to found the capital. There is a small museum at the gate, you can start visiting royal crowns and the heavy ceremonial robes from Menelik’s era. It isn't just a collection of artifacts; it’s a look at the very foundation of the modern nation. Of course, the visit isn't complete without stopping at the park for a stunning panoramic view of Addis Ababa.
Shola Market Tucked away in the streets of Addis Ababa, Shola Market offers an authentic glimpse into local Ethiopian life. Unlike the more touristy markets, Shola is where everyday residents come to shop, making it a perfect destination for those who want to experience the city like a local. As you step into the market, you’re greeted by a colorful maze of stalls overflowing with fresh produce, fragrant spices, and traditional Ethiopian goods. The air is filled with the rich aromas of berbere and freshly roasted coffee beans, while vendors call out their best prices to eager shoppers. Here, you can find everything from organic fruits and vegetables to handwoven baskets, pottery, and traditional clothing—each item reflecting Ethiopia’s rich culture and craftsmanship.
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