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-Jumruk

Khan al-Jumruk is situated in the Jalloum neighborhood, within the city souq, behind the Great Umayyad Mosque. It was constructed by Ibrahim Khan Zada Sokullu Muhammad Pasha in the year

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Preserved

Al-Adiliyah Mosque

The Al-Adiliya Mosque was built during the Ottoman era between 1550 and 1557, commissioned by the governor Muhammad Pasha bin Dughah Kin, which explains its resemblance to Ottoman mosque architecture

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Preserved

Tell al-Nayrab

Tal-al-Nairab  1st Millennium BCE  Aramean Center Famous for the Nairab Funerary Tablets  Basalt Tablets, Earthen Wall, Irrigation Channel Tal-al-Nairab is an archaeological site located to the east of the city

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Dar Zamaria (House of Testimony)

Dar Zamaria (House of Martyrdom) Beit Zemaria Historic House Year: 1703 A palace belonging to a Jewish silk merchant from Aleppo, featuring striped architectural style and intricately carved wooden ceilings.

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Bab Al-Nasr

It was named Bab al-Yahud (the Gate of the Jews) because Jewish shops were located inside while their graves were outside. It was later called Bab al-Nasr (the Gate of

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Saint Joseph Chaldean Church

The Chaldean Church of Joseph in Aleppo, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, is a prominent historical and religious landmark in the city. Founded in the mid-19th century

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Al-Jdeideh Historic Quarter

The al-Jadidah neighborhood of Aleppo is one of the most prominent historical neighborhoods, characterized by its narrow, winding alleys, houses with inner courtyards, richly decorated churches, and palaces reflecting the

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Preserved

Tell Qaramel

Tell al-Qaramil (Qaramel Hill) is a prominent archaeological site located about 25 kilometers north of the city of Aleppo, in the valley of the Quwaiq River. Excavations began in 1999,

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Completely Destroyed

Ain Dara Temple

Ain Dara Temple, located approximately 6 km south of the city of Afrin in northwestern Syria, is one of the most prominent archaeological sites in the region. It was discovered

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Khan al-Saboun

Khan al-Saboun (Khan of Soap) is one of the most prominent historical and industrial landmarks in the city of Aleppo, reflecting a rich heritage of traditional laurel soap making. The

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