The carved Roman road

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Rural Damascus

The carved Roman road

Historical Landmarks

The carved section of the Roman road west of the Wadi Barada market stands out as an engineering masterpiece dating back to the middle of the second century AD, when engineers were forced to cut through a rocky mountain to ensure a stable route between Damascus and Baalbek. An inscription in Latin reveals the name Marcus Aurelius, while wheel ruts reveal intensive commercial transport.

Special Details

Rock-cut road section with inscriptions of Marcus Aurelius. Roman era