
Church of Holy Girdle
The Church of the Holy Girdle is one of the oldest and most important churches in Homs. It is famous for housing a relic believed to be the girdle of

The Church of the Holy Girdle is one of the oldest and most important churches in Homs. It is famous for housing a relic believed to be the girdle of

The Orthodox Al-Ghassaniyya School is one of the oldest educational institutions in Homs, founded in 1887 by Bishop Athanasius Attallah. It was established with support from the Russian Orthodox Palestine

This mosque was constructed in 1229 CE (626 AH) by King Shirkuh ibn Nasir ibn Mohammed during the flourishing Ayyubid Emirate of Homs, which spanned from 1178 to 1263 CE.

The Covered Market is the longest commercial artery in old Homs. Its iron roof was first installed in 1896 by Abdul Hamid Pasha al-Drubi and later renovated in 1912 by

Located on the Homs-Hama road, the Khan al-Jamal is a late caravansary built in the late 19th century by the Sibai family, who were renowned for their horse and camel

Within the network of Homs’ covered markets, the Khan al-Qaysariya stands out as a masterpiece of early 17th-century Ottoman architecture. Its facade features a striking ablaq pattern of black and

A prominent historical landmark, the Ottoman Bathhouse reflects Homs’ rich architectural and social heritage. It was more than a place for bathing; it was a vital social hub used for

Located in the Bab al-Dreib neighborhood, the Asiati Bathhouse is one of the city’s largest, distinguished by its seven distinct entrances and unique decorative architectural design.

Basha’s Bathhouse, also known as the Prince Ali al-Kujaki Bathhouse, is the oldest surviving bathhouse in Homs. Constructed in the mid-14th century (8th century AH) with funding from the Mamluk

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