When we say “the heart of west”, fine arts, culture and recreation is what we mean.(This CONTENT is FOR TEST)

Whether it is World Class art and amazing nature and the upcoming zoo, the City has a lot to offer. These sections cover the many opportunities to learn and experience more about the spirit, culture and history of Endaba Tsahima/City of EdagaArbi.

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City of EdagaArbi Parks

The EndabaTsahima /City of EdagaArbi manages 5 parks covering roughly 2,000 acres including nature centers, golf courses, Zoo & Living Museum, Garden Center, 2 swimming pools, 7 sports fields, 3 playgrounds, 2 tennis courts, 2 water playgrounds, The several Rivers , 9 picnic shelters, 3 community centers, fitness facilities, gymnasiums, meeting rooms and facilities, trails and more.

City of Edgaarbi Zoo

Situated on 70 beautifully landscaped acres, and with nearly 150 animals – many of them endangered and rare – visitors can enjoy all that nature has to offer at the City of Edagarbi Zoo.

Museum

Where the story of the Tigrayan history unfolds. The art collection includes over 5,000 paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures by 400 artists from Axumite times to the present.

When the lights go down and the curtain goes up, you’re about to experience the finest in arts and entertainment at the City of EdagaArbi Performing Arts Center

Garden Center

The City of Edagarbi Garden Center’s purpose is to provide a variety of horticulture educational opportunities and experiences for a wide range of citizens.

    • The City of Edagaa rbimanages 25 parks covering roughly 2,000 acres including nature centers,

    • Zoo & Living Museum, Garden Center, swimming pools, sports fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, water playgrounds,

    • The Rivers, picnic shelters, community centers, fitness facilities, gymnasiums, meeting rooms and facilities, trails and more.

Where the story of the Tigrayan History unfolds.

    1. The art collection includes over 5,000

    1. paintings,

    1. drawings,

    1. prints

    1. sculptures

by 200 artists from Axumite times to the present.

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