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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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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Preserved

Al-Shibaniyah Madrasa

Al-Shaybani School Dair al-Shaybani School / Monastery 1700 AD (Originally Monastic / Ottoman Conversion) A Catholic monastery turned into a school and later revived as a cultural center. Ablaq arcade,

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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

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Preserved

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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Preserved

Al-Nayrab 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

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Preserved

Saint Elijah Maronite Church

Saint Elias Maronite Cathedral: The Historic Center of Maronite Worship in Aleppo This cathedral serves as the primary place of worship for the Maronite community in Aleppo and is the

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Partially Destroyed

Baron Hotel

Baron Hotel: Aleppo’s Historic Landmark The historic Baron Hotel is located in the heart of Aleppo, specifically in the Azizieh district on Baron Street, near the National Museum. This hotel

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Preserved

Hammam Yalbugha al-Nasiri

Yalbugha Bathhouse: A Mamluk Architectural Jewel Yalbugha al-Nasiri Bathhouse is located in Old Aleppo, adjacent to the eastern slope of the city’s towering citadel. Its construction dates back to the

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