Temple of Baalshamin

Palmyra – Temple of Baal-Shamin (تدمر – معبد بعلشم
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Temple of Baalshamin

Religious Monuments

The Temple of Baalshamin was built in 131 CE in honor of the Canaanite storm god, “Lord of the Heavens.” It consists of a square sanctuary preceded by a portico with Corinthian columns carved with treasures of grapes and pomegranates, symbolizing fertility. In the 5th century, it was converted into a church, and monks carved a cross over an Aramaic inscription at the entrance.

Special Details

Corinthian columns, early Arabic inscriptions, 131 AD