Dawayat cave
Dawiyat Cave is the oldest cave in the region. It was discovered in 1948 when a sheep fell into one of its natural openings, and was practically explored in 1956
Dawiyat Cave is the oldest cave in the region. It was discovered in 1948 when a sheep fell into one of its natural openings, and was practically explored in 1956
The Harbor of Kharab stands as one of the most ancient natural Phoenician harbors, distinguished by its unique geological formation. Its natural contours were sculpted by the forces of nature
The Church of the Dormition of Our Lady was erected on the ruins of an ancient Byzantine church, where valuable archaeological artifacts were discovered. Its walls contain openings that allow
St. John the Baptist Church is an Orthodox church founded in 1973 by local residents. The idea for its construction originated in 1966, when a member of the community, Nassim
Located in the heart of Tartus’ old city, this cathedral was erected circa 1145 AD following the Crusaders’ conquest of the city in 1099. Constructed on top of the remains
The Roman Water Channels is an ancient irrigation system constructed during the Roman era to convey water from natural sources to agricultural areas. This network of aqueducts system played a
It is one of the Crusader castles in Syria, built in the early 12th century during the Frankish occupation of the Syrian coast. In 1188, Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi captured and
Located northwest of Tartus, the precise date of the castle’s construction remains undetermined. The fortress was occupied by the Byzantines in the 10th century AD, subsequently falling under Frankish control.
The fortress was constructed atop a basaltic-volcanic mountain. In 1285, Sultan Qalawun besieged the fortress from the southern side, which was one of its weakest points. Despite its strong towers,
Al-Kahf Castle was a formidable Ismaili stronghold in the 12th century AD. It served as the residence of their prominent leader Rashid al-Din Sinan, famously known as the “Old Man
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