
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
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
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
“Its name is associated with the Holy Belt of the Virgin Mary, due to its presence there, and because of its historical, archaeological, and spiritual value. It is the seat
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
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
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
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
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
“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
“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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