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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Sacred Heart Chaldean Church

The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for the Chaldeans in Aleppo is a significant religious and cultural landmark for the Chaldean Catholic community. It was inaugurated in the

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Forty Martyrs Armenian Church

It began as a small enclave for the Geloyan Armenians who arrived from Sebastia, and then evolved – aimed the neighborhood’s flourishing – into a minor cathedral that preserves the

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Saint Elijah Maronite Cathedral

The Mar Elias Maronite Cathedral was built in 1873, replacing an earlier Maronite church and underwent renovations in 1914. It was constructed in the Italian architectural style, and was named

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Babiqa Basilica

Babisqa Basilica The site of Babisqa, dating back to the Byzantine era, is spread over a modern village on the northeastern edge of Mount Barisha. The site contains the remains

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Kafr Naboo Roman Temple

The Roman Temple of Kfar Nabou Its name is derived from that of the Mesopotamian-Assyrian god (Nabu), as there was once a large and sacred temple dedicated to this deity

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Fafertin Byzantine Church

“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

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