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Hidden within the winding alleys of Aleppo’s old quarter, the Central Synagogue once stood as the beating heart of one o...
Tucked within the heart of Aleppo’s old quarters, the Al Jebeili Soap Factory carries the fragrance of centuries. Founde...
Born in the late 14th century just beyond Aleppo’s northern walls, Al Jdaydeh Alley grew from a modest suburb into one o...
Standing proudly on Baron Street since 1966, the National Museum of Aleppo is more than a building — it is a time capsul...
Rising on Mount Simeon in the late 5th century, Mar Samʿān Cathedral was conceived as a monumental shrine to one of Chri...
Completed in 1566 under the patronage of Dukakinzade Mehmed Pasha, Al Adiliyah Mosque rose at the edge of Aleppo’s bustl...
Consecrated in 1491 in the heart of Aleppo’s Al Jdayde quarter, the Forty Martyrs Cathedral has stood for over five cent...
Built in 1472 during the late Mamluk era, Khan al Burghul has long stood as a testament to Aleppo’s role as a granary an...
Built in the mid 15th century during the waning days of the Mamluk era, Khan al Qadi has stood for over five centuries a...
Like a vast, woven tapestry unfurled through the centuries, Aleppo’s roofed souk threads together the stories of merchan...
Blushing softly beneath the Aleppine sun, Villa Rose stands as a rare jewel of early 20th century grandeur. Built in 192...