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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House of Sultan Pasha al-Atrash

This house is considered one of the most important national and architectural landmarks in Jabal al-Arab, as it was the residence of Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, the leader of the Great

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Partially Destroyed

Roman Market in Shahba

The Roman market in Shahba was part of a city built in the style of typical Roman urban planning, featuring a grid of straight streets and monumental public buildings. The

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Preserved

Roman Market in Qanawat

The Roman market in Qanawat was one of the main arteries of the city, consisting of a street paved with basalt stones, flanked by massive stone columns on either side.

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Partially Destroyed

Old Bath in the town of Sahwat Balata

This bathhouse is situated within an archaeological complex dating back to the Roman era, alongside the remains of ancient residential buildings and small temples. The bath was constructed using local

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Partially Destroyed

Roman Bath in the town of Shaqqa

The Roman Bath of Shaqqa is located in the town of Shaqqa, which served as a significant cultural and urban center during the Roman era. The bathhouse was constructed as

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Partially Destroyed

Roman Baths in the town of Qanawat

The Roman Baths of Qanawat, located in the ancient city of Qanawat, were an integral part of the expansive Roman architectural complex, which also included temples, theaters, and civic buildings.

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Preserved

Shaqqa Archaeological Palace

The site was originally constructed as a fortified residential complex atop an elevated vantage point overlooking key trade routes. It is believed to have functioned as an important administrative and

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