
Preserved
Bab Al-Hadid
Bab al-Hadid (Iron Gate) Gate 1212 AD A Mamluk entrance connecting the blacksmiths’ district to the city. Original iron door leaf, pointed arch, rectangular towers Originally called “Bab al-Qanat” (Gate

Bab al-Hadid (Iron Gate) Gate 1212 AD A Mamluk entrance connecting the blacksmiths’ district to the city. Original iron door leaf, pointed arch, rectangular towers Originally called “Bab al-Qanat” (Gate

Bab al-Nayrab (The Nayrab Gate) Gate 1256 CE A Seljuk-Era Entrance Leading to the Nayrab Necropolis and the Agricultural Plain Characterized by a pointed arch, alternating black-and-white ablaq masonry, and

The Antioch Gate represents a series of fortifications that have their roots in the Byzantine era, but it took its current form in 1209 during the reign of Al-Zahir Ghazi,

جميع الحقوق محفوظة لصالح JCI Aleppo
All rights reversed to JCI Aleppo