Syrian Landmarks

Syria is a cradle of deep-rooted civilizations

Some of the best Syrian historical landmarks to visit in Syria are:

1 – Umayyad Mosque in Damascus

The Umayyad Mosque isn’t just a place of worship. It is a journey through time. One of the world’s biggest, it whispers stories from history in every exquisite tile and breathtaking arch. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Islamic art and architecture.

The Umayyad Mosque is an impressive building, with its towering minarets, spacious courtyard, and richly decorated design. The Mosque also houses some of the important relics, including the tomb of salah-Aldin and the head of St. John the Baptist.

2 – Aleppo Citadel

The Aleppo Citadel stands as a majestic fortress, proudly showcasing centuries of history and resilience. This imposing structure is an iconic symbol of Aleppo, serving as a testament to the city’s rich past and cultural significance.

As you approach the towering walls of the citadel, you are instantly transported back in time. The sheer size and commanding presence of the fortress leave a lasting impression, evoking a sense of awe and admiration. Walking through its ancient gates, you embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.

3 – Takiyya Suleimaniah Souq

One of the most important places to visit in Damascus is located in the middle of the city and on the bank of the river. A place that makes you feel the warmth of the ancient past.

A captivating journey through history and culture awaits you at this remarkable destination, perfect for few hours in the late morning.

Embark on your adventure by visiting the ancient building, believed to have once served as a mosque. Marvel at its unique architecture and rich history.

4 – Site of Palmyra

An oasis in the Syrian Desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient

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