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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Khan al-Qadi

Khan al-Qadi was built in 1450 AD (854 ah) by Kamal al-Din al-Ma’arri, the judge of Aleppo. It is located in the Bab Qinnasrin district, directly across from the Arghun

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Safiyah Khatoun Mosque

This complex was established in 1235 AD (633 AH) by order of Dhayfa Khatun, daughter of King Al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu Bakr and wife of King Al-Zahir Ghazi ibn Salah

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Saint George Greek Orthodox Church

The Saint George Church (Mar Jirjis) is one of the oldest churches in Aleppo, located in the historic Jdeideh district, traditionally inhabited by the Syriac Orthodox community. It is believed

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Hammam Bab al-Ahmar

Hammam Bab Al-Ahmar was built during the Mamluk era in the fifteenth century, making it more than 537 years old. Its distinct dome, however, dates back to the Ottoman period.

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Ghunaim House

Built for the prominent Ghoneim family, known for its inheritance of soap, the property was designed with a spacious patio in its center an oval source, surrounded by bitter lemon

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Al-Ahmadiah Madrasa

The Ahmadiyya School changed into installed at a junction between Souq al-Hadid and Bab al-Nasr whilst Ahmad Pasha noticed the need for an institute to train clerks and accountants for

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Suweiqat Khanqah

The Suweiqa Khanqah in Aleppo is one of the city’s most significant historical Sufi lodges, located in the old quarter, known as Suweiqa Aleppo or Souq al-Suweiqa, one of the

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Al-Ateeq Souk in Al-Bab

Al-Atiq souq operates as one of the earliest and most distinguished historical souqs of Aleppo since it exists in the bazaar system around Aleppo Citadel. The souq maintains its original

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