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-Kamiliyah Madrasa

The Madrasa al-Kamiliyya (Al-Kamiliyya School) represents a fine example of Ayyubid architecture from the 13th century AD (625-634 AH). Built by Fatima Khatun, daughter of King Al-Kamil and wife of

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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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Bab al-Kallaseh

Bab al-Kalasa is one of the gates of the Old City of Aleppo and was part of its historic wall, which dates back several centuries. As an ancient city, Aleppo

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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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Cotton Souk

Cotton bazaar is part of a vast commercial network connecting Aleppo to cities such as Istanbul, Baghdad, and even Europe. It was famous for selling high-quality cotton fabrics, which were

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Hammam al-Sitt

Hammam Al-sitt dates back 950 years, built by Aisha bint Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi in an old architectural style that makes the place warm in winter and cool in summer, dedicated

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Grand Khan al-Pasha

Great Khan al-Basha was built in the 16th century, specifically in 1574 AD, by the order of the Ottoman governor Muhammad Pasha, who was the ruler of Aleppo at the

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Fafertin Byzantine Church

“Fafertin is a small village that was located on the side of the old road that connected Simeon castle to Aleppo, Most of the monuments have been demolished, the remains

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Al-Sha’baniyah Madrasa

“It was built by Amir al-Shaabani as a fulfillment of a vow he made during the Crusader siege of Aleppo. It consists of a small courtyard flanked by a black-and-white

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