A small shrine built in 191 AD, dedicated to the goddess Tyche (the goddess of fortune), featuring a Corinthian facade set upon three stone courses. It was converted during the Abbasid era into a rural mosque with the addition of a mihrab.The northern portico still stands up, adorned with capitals intricately carved with acanthus leaves.
This site is considered a rare example in Syria, built during the Roman era and embodying the architectural advancements of the time.
