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Al Zabadani, cradled in a lush mountain valley near the Syrian–Lebanese border, is a place where nature seems to have pa...
The Bab Kisan Church, also known as the Chapel of Saint Paul, is a Greek Catholic chapel in Damascus built from the ston...
Rising on the banks of the Barada River, al Tekeyeh al Sulaymaniyyeh is one of Damascus’s most important Ottoman monumen...
At the southwestern edge of Damascus’s Old City, al Sinaniyeh Mosque stands as a vivid reminder of the city’s Ottoman le...
Standing at the western edge of Damascus’s Old City, Darwish Pasha Mosque — also known as al Darwishiyeh — is a striking...
Perched high on the slopes of the Anti Lebanon Mountains, Our Lady of Saidnaya Monastery has stood for nearly fifteen ce...
Rising in the Koussour district of Damascus, Our Lady of Damascus Church is a modern yet deeply symbolic chapter in the...
Rising in the heart of Damascus’s Christian Quarter, al Zaytoun Church — formally the Cathedral of Our Lady al Niah — is...
High above the barren slopes east of al Nabek, Deir Mar Musa al Habashi — the Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian —...
Khan Asʿad Basha, commissioned in 1751–1752 by the influential Ottoman governor Asʿad Pasha al Azm, is the largest and m...
Rising in the heart of Damascus’s Old City, Maktab Anbar tells its story through both its walls and its past. Commission...