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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Preserved

Khan Salkhad

Despite the passage of centuries, the Salkhad Caravanserai has preserved its core architectural character. The site has undergone targeted conservation interventions to safeguard its structural and historical integrity. The main

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Preserved

Al-Balat Market

One of the most prominent historical commercial landmarks that has formed an essential part of the city’s memory and daily life. The market doesn’t bear this name for nothing; rather,

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Preserved

Market of the town of Malh

In the town of Malh, located southeast of the city of Sweida, the old market stands amidst the traditional urban fabric of the town, a testament to centuries of commercial

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Preserved

Goldsmiths’ Market in Shahba

In the heart of the ancient city of Shahba, rich in its ancient Roman history, the Goldsmiths’ Market extends as one of the city’s most prominent landmarks. Although Shahba is

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Preserved

Wheat Market

In the heart of the old city of Sweida, the wheat market was the pulse of the city’s economic life, a key location connecting the countryside to the city, the

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Partially Destroyed

Byzantine Church in Khirba

Considered among the largest Byzantine churches unearthed in the rural areas of Sweida, this edifice was integral to a flourishing settlement of its time. It was erected to serve the

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Preserved

Khan al-Hosn in Salkhad

The khan was constructed on the western side of the Salkhad Citadel, in an area that formed a crucial intersection for trade routes between southern Syria and the Hejaz. It

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Partially Destroyed

Roman Theater in Qanawat

In the town of Qanawat, where scattered remains of columns and temples echo a bygone civilization, the Roman amphitheater quietly rests on the surface, observing history unfold before it. Built

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