• During WW2 the Fiat Tagliero was partially hit by British bombing, but survived without huge damage: the wings proved to be very well built and did not collapse.
  • The Fiat Tagliero Building in Asmara, capital city of Eritrea, is a Futurist-style service station completed in 1938 and designed by the Italian architect Giuseppe...
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  • The Fiat Tagliero Building is a service station built in a futurist style with an interesting shape, located in the capital city of the State of Eritrea, Asmara.
  • Fiat Tagliero is one of Asmara’s finest futuristic architectures built, according to the experts, circa 1938 by an Italian engineer.
  • The Fiat Tagliero Service Station is a petrol station that includes a central tower with office space, a cashier’s desk, and a shop. The building’s flighty design is...
  • The Fiat Tagliero Petrol Station was designed by Italian architect, Giuseppe Pettazzi. He designed the building to resemble an aeroplane on takeoff.
  • The Fiat Tagliero Building is a Futurist-style service station in Asmara, Eritrea. It was completed in 1938, and designed by the Italian engineer, Giuseppe Pettazzi.
  • The futuristic Fiat Tagliero Building (1938) in Asmara, Eritrea, was built to resemble an aircraft.
  • The Fiat Tagliero Building in Asmara, described as "probably the world's most beautiful petrol station, and also one of the world's supreme examples of Futurism"...
  • The Fiat Tagliero Building was built in 1938; it is an architectural ode to the automobile Fiat’s Lingotto factory in Torino.
  • Fiat Tagliero was built on a major intersection where any of Asmara’s 50,000 cars could stock up on petrol and supplies before departing the metropolis for the...
  • A futurist departure from the art deco standard that defines most of the notable Italian-era buildings in Asmara, this former petrol station was…