Old Salenfeh is a mountain town in Latakia countryside, Syria, famous for its cool climate, forests, and beautiful natural landscapes. Nestled high in the coastal mountains of northwestern Syria, Old Salenfeh stands as one of Latakia Governorate’s most serene and visually striking mountain settlements. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,200 meters above sea level,…
Kessab is a historic mountain town in Latakia countryside, Syria, known for its cool climate, forests, and Armenian cultural heritage. Introduction: A Hidden Gem at the Edge of the Mediterranean Perched high on the wooded slopes overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and just a few kilometers from the Turkish border, lies Kessab — an ancient mountain…
Tell Rifaat: An Ancient Archaeological Site in Northern Syria Tell Rifaat is an ancient archaeological site in northern Syria. It is known for its long history and layers of remains from multiple civilizations. Today, Tell Rifaat stands as both a living town and a significant archaeological mound in the countryside of Aleppo. Although many people…
Qalat Simaan (Castle of Saint Simeon): A Landmark of Early Christian Architecture Introduction Located on a rocky hilltop in the northwestern part of Aleppo Governorate, Qalat Simaan, also known as the Citadel of Saint Simeon Stylites, ranks among the most remarkable archaeological sites in Syria and the Middle East. Despite its name, the site was…
Hama Water Wheels (Norias) — Timeless Waterwheels of History, Culture, and Engineering The Hama Water Wheels, locally known as Norias, rank among the most remarkable historic landmarks in Syria and the Middle East. For centuries, these towering wooden structures have defined the identity of the city of Hama. Rising along the calm flow of the…
Qadesh: The Ancient Crossroads of Empires in the Homs Countryside Nestled on the eastern banks of the Orontes River in western Syria’s Homs Governorate lies one of the most historically significant yet often overlooked archaeological sites of the ancient Near East: Tell el-Nabi Mend, better known to historians and archaeologists as Qadesh or Kadesh. This…
Apamea, also known as Afamia, is an ancient city in the Hama countryside in Syria, famous for its Roman ruins and one of the longest colonnaded streets in the ancient world. Nestled in the fertile plains of western Syria, where the waters of the Orontes River wind past fields and rolling hills, lie the evocative…
The Old Raqqa City Wall is a historic defensive structure in Raqqa, Syria, built centuries ago to protect the city and its inhabitants from invasions. Introduction The ancient city of Raqqa—nestled along the banks of the Euphrates River in northern Syria—was once the beating heart of one of the most remarkable empires in early Islamic…
Damascus is the capital city of Syria and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Damascus, often known as “al-Fayḥāʾ” — “the Fragrant One,” ranks among the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth. For thousands of years, civilizations have walked its streets, built its monuments, and shaped its identity. Today, history still…
Margat Castle, also known as Al-Marqab Castle, is a historic medieval fortress located near Tartus in Syria, famous for its strong defenses and strategic location. Nestled high above the Mediterranean shoreline in western Syria, Al-Marqab Castle (Arabic: قلعة المرقب) — also known to many visitors as Margat Castle — is one of the most evocative…