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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Villa Rose

Villa Rose Or Beit al-Ward The Red Palace, also known as Villa Rose or Beit al-Ward (House of Roses), is a palace in Aleppo. It was built during the French

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Junblatt House

This landmark stands as one of Aleppo’s most prominent historical sites and is regarded as one of the finest examples of 16th-century Ottoman residential architecture. Located in the Bandara neighborhood

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Al-Qudsi House

Built in the late 17th century, Beit al-Qudsi is located in the Farafra neighborhood of Old Aleppo. This neighborhood is known for its Damascene-style houses with wide courtyards and ornate

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Sissi House

Built during the flourishing Aleppine arak , this building reflects a fusion of Damascene architecture with Italian Baroque influences. Its wooden ceiling is adorned with nymph sculptures, holding groups of

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Ghunaim House

Built for the prominent Ghoneim family, known for its inheritance of soap, the property was designed with a spacious patio in its center an oval source, surrounded by bitter lemon

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Qush Agha House

At the center of the courtyard lies the deep Nasreen water basin, which connects to an underground cooling cellar. The wooden iwan is gilded with tulip motifs imported from Edirne,

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Dallal House

Beit Dallal was originally built for a merchant family from Mosul who specialized in silk textiles known as dalal fabrics. The house follows the layout of a traditional Arab courtyard

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Wakeel House

Beit al-Wakeel is one of the architectural gems of Old Aleppo, representing an authentic model of affluent Arab houses from the Ottoman period. The house was built in the early

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Ghazaleh House

Beit Ghazaleh, located in the al-Jdeideh neighborhood of Aleppo, stands as one of the most prominent historical mansions exemplifying Ottoman-era civil architecture. The palace was built by Ghazaleh, a Christian

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