Syria's treasures in one place

Explore the archaeological sites that shaped Syria's history and make it your next tourist destination.

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Preserved

Tell Jadet al-Maghara

The Jadat al-Maghara settlement can be divided into three phases. The first phase is characterised by a group of isolated, rectangular houses separated by large, uncovered spaces. The presence of

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Preserved

Al-Rusafa (Sergiopolis)

Al-Rusafa (Sergiopolis) Al-Rusafa exhibits a quintessential Roman layout: a large, walled square measuring 300 x 500 meters, situated on the firm steppe soil at the desert’s edge. What truly distinguishes

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Preserved

Tell al-Sweyhat

Til al-Suwayhat Large Archaeological Tell – Northern Syria Bronze Age (3100–1900 BCE), continued into the Hellenistic period Til al-Suwayhat is a large archaeological tell located on the Euphrates River in

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Tell Abu Hureyra

Tell Abu Hurayra Tell Abu Hurayra is located in the rural areas of Raqqa Governorate, situated on the right bank of the Euphrates River where it makes a significant eastward

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Completely Destroyed

Qasr al-Banat (Palace of the Maidens)

Qasr al-Banat (Palace of the Maidens) The luxurious Qasr al-Banat, located southeast of Raqqa city in northeastern Syria, is one of the most important and oldest archaeological landmarks in the

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