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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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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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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Qiraqbize Church

The church retains a full gabled roof made of stone slabs, and worshippers sit on stone benches fixed to the floor. The octagonal baptistery is located in the south porch.

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Haddadin Mosque

Located within the Iron Market, it features a short minaret distinguished by a copper dome resembling an anvil. The wooden ceiling is supported by dark beams, giving it the character

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Mashhad al-Nuqta

The scene is centered around a red rock, which, according to legend, was where the head of Hussein rested one night during his journey from Karbala, immortalizing the tears of

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