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

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

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Preserved

Orthodox Al-Ghassaniyya School

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

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Partially Destroyed

Khan al-Jamal

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

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Preserved

Khan al-Qaysariya

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

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Preserved

Ottoman Bathhouse

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

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Preserved

Asiati Bathhouse

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.

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Preserved

Basha’s Bathhouse

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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