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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Mushabbak Basilica

Mushabbak Basilica The Mushabbak Basilica is an ancient Byzantine church located near the village of Darat Izza. The church was constructed in the second half of the 5th century CE,

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Preserved

Bab al-Maqam

It is located east of the old city, built by King Al-Zahir Ghazi, who constructed its towers. After his death, it was sealed off, but later reopened by his son,

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Under Restoration

Al-Adiyat Society

The Al-Adiyat Society is located in the heart of Aleppo, in the Jamilieh district, known for its European-style urban character. The Society stands as one of the city’s most prominent

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Preserved

Al-Ma’moun Madrasa

Al-Maamoun High School in Aleppo—formerly known as The First Preparatory School (Madrassat al-Tajhiz al-Ula)—is one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in Syria. It was established in 1892

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Preserved

Khan al-Harir

Khan al-Harir (The Silk Khan) is located in the heart of Old Aleppo and stands as one of the city’s most iconic historical caravanserais, reflecting its flourishing commercial life during

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Preserved

Wakeel House

Beit al-Wakeel is one of the architectural gems of Old Aleppo, representing an authentic model of affluent Arab houses from the Ottoman period. The house was built in the early

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Preserved

Ghazaleh House

Beit Ghazaleh, located in the al-Jdeideh neighborhood of Aleppo, stands as one of the most prominent historical mansions exemplifying Ottoman-era civil architecture. The palace was built by Ghazaleh, a Christian

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Preserved

Saint Catherine Latin Church

The Latin Church of Saint Catherine is located in the al-Jdeideh neighborhood, near the Jasmine Gate in the city of Aleppo. It stands as one of the most prominent architectural

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