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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Al-Jdeideh Historic Quarter

The al-Jadidah neighborhood of Aleppo is one of the most prominent historical neighborhoods, characterized by its narrow, winding alleys, houses with inner courtyards, richly decorated churches, and palaces reflecting the

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Tell Qaramel

Tell al-Qaramil (Qaramel Hill) is a prominent archaeological site located about 25 kilometers north of the city of Aleppo, in the valley of the Quwaiq River. Excavations began in 1999,

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Preserved

Tell Rifaat Archaeological Site

Tell Rifaat Tell Rifaat is an archaeological mound located in northern Syria, part of the Aleppo Governorate. It once served as the capital of the Aramean kingdom of Bit Agushi.

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Baghdad Station (Aleppo-Hejaz Railway Station)

Baghdad Station (Aleppo–Hejaz Station) Transportation Facility 1915 CE Principal Terminal of the Historic Berlin–Baghdad Railway Art Deco reception hall, iron-vaulted arcade, clock tower Designed in 1910 by German architect Hugo

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British Cemetery (CWGC)

British Cemetery (CWGC) Commonwealth War Cemetery War Heritage 1920 AD A war cemetery for Commonwealth soldiers in northern Syria. Marked by 426 marble headstones, a Cross of Sacrifice, and rose

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