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

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Serai of the Ottoman Governor of Aleppo

The Dar al-Hukumah building in Aleppo, known as the Saraya, is one of the city’s significant landmarks. It consists of three floors and is officially registered among the historical and

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Preserved

Ibrahim Pasha Barracks (Al-Kishleh)

Ibrahim Pasha Barracks Built by Ibrahim Pasha, these barracks are situated to the north and east of the Citadel, overlooking its interior. From the north, they offer a magnificent view

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Preserved

Khirbet Sarmada Roman Ruins

““Five basalt columns stand in a row 9 meters high, forming a monumental entrance to the Roman road to Antioch. The Greek inscription immortalizes the Amorite king Gamliel II as

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Preserved

Qara Qawzaq Ottoman Bridge

Constructed by the engineers of the Baghdad Railway using basalt and white stone from Manbij, the bridge retains a historical plaque dating back to the year 1323 AH, bearing the

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Carchemish City (Tell Jerablus)

It was the capital of the Hittites, dating back 5,000 years. Carchemish controlled the great Euphrates crossing and was ruled by the Hittites, Arameans, and Assyrians. Its eastern wall is

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Preserved

Hailan Roman Aqueduct

The Roman aqueduct is one of the city of Aleppo’s oldest and most important water installations, and is a key piece of historical evidence of the development of irrigation and

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Preserved

Tell Balat

Tell Balat is a village located near al-Safira, characterized by rectangular houses separated by organized alleys. The village contains several clay bakeries, where remains of previously preserved charred wheat were

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Preserved

Tell al-Nayrab

Tal-al-Nairab  1st Millennium BCE  Aramean Center Famous for the Nairab Funerary Tablets  Basalt Tablets, Earthen Wall, Irrigation Channel Tal-al-Nairab is an archaeological site located to the east of the city

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