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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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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Iraq Gate

Bab al-Iraq is one of the gates of the old city of Aleppo, one of the most important historical gates that have preserved their character and originality through the ages.

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Small Bab al-Maqam

One of the ancient gates of the old city of Aleppo, located on the southern side of the city, is believed to be named after the shrine of the Prophet

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Small Sultaniyah Madrasa

“It was founded by King al-Zahir Ghazi near the souq to support poor students. It consists of a rectangular courtyard with a vaulted portico with sleeping rooms on both sides.

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Saint Assia al-Hakim Church

This church is one of Aleppo’s significant historical landmarks, reflecting the city’s rich and cultural diversity before recent events in Syria. The original structure was built in 1500 and then

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Ibn Abbas Mosque

Abdullah ibn Abbas Mosque is relatively modern compared to Aleppo’s historic mosques. It was named after Abdullah ibn Abbas, the cousin of Prophet Muhammad, known for his deep knowledge and

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Bab al-Salam

Bab al-Salam is one of the oldest and most significant gates of Aleppo, originally part of the ancient walls that once surrounded the city. It was built during the Islamic

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Sissi House

Built during the flourishing Aleppine arak , this building reflects a fusion of Damascene architecture with Italian Baroque influences. Its wooden ceiling is adorned with nymph sculptures, holding groups of

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Al-Muqaddamiyah Madrasa

The Maqdamiyya School was closely linked to the development of inheritance sciences in Aleppo. In its essence, there is a vaulted school room, centered around a square patio surrounded by

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