Adwa
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Adwa is a city in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, not far south of the border with Eritrea. The small village of Yeha is in the same area and its ancient temple is a bigger drawcard than anything in Adwa.Understand
History
The invading Italian Army was defeated by Ethiopian defenders at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. The Italians returned under Mussolini in 1936 and managed to defeat the Ethiopian Army, in the process killing numerous civilians while sustaining heavy losses. Five years later, the Italians were kicked out of the country for good.Get in
By car
Adwa is 22 km east of Axum, the nearest city, by sealed road. It is west, and much further, from Adigrat.By plane
Axum Airport is between Adwa and Axum. There are daily flights from Addis Ababa, Gondar and Lalibela.By bus
There is a daily bus from Mekele via Abi Addi.Get around
Minibuses run to Yeha, taking 50 minutes and costing 13 birr. Be prepared for a bumpy ride. The last one back to Adwa leaves at about 4pm.
See
Adwa
Selassie ChurchBuilt by Emperor Yohannis IV.
Gebriel Church
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Abba Garima monastery
address: MaderaWomen may not enter the church or treasury.
Yeha
Great TempleA pre-Christian and pre-Aksumite temple dating back at least 2500 years. Undergoing restoration. There is also a small museum containing pre-Christian artefacts and Christian manuscripts, crosses, paintings etc.
Church of Abba Afse (or Abuna Aftse)According to tradition, Abba Aftse, one of the Nine Saints of the 5th century, founded a monastery here. Outside, you can see boys reciting passages in Ge'ez, the ancient scriptural language of Ethiopia, as part of their church education.
Rocky hilltop that looks like a lion
Buy
- Cheap souvenirs and strange treasures are available for sale from children outside the Yeha temple/church complex.
Sleep
There are several hotels in Adwa.