Busra, cathedral. The remains of the 6th century basilica of the martyrs Sergios, Bacchos and Leontius
Palmyra, Remains of Allat Temple- Camp of Diocletian
Palmyra, View of the remains of Diocletian’s Camp
Raqqa, Remains of Qasr al-Banat
Remains of ‘Ayn Dara temple built of basalt stones
Raqqa – remains of the southern arcade of al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq (Great Mosque)
Palmyra, Remains of Allat Temple- Camp of Diocletian
al-Hayr al-Sharqi Palace, Inside of the early Umayyad desert castle with remains of vaulted rooms of the Western comlplex
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s wall, which constitue the boundary of an agricultural field
Archs: Remains of al-Ashnan watermill on the foot of Qasyun mountain
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s wall, which constitue the boundary of an agricultural field
Ras Shamra, Remains of the Ugarit kingdom
Raqqa – remains of the southern arcade of al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq (Great Mosque)
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s façade, which, after its demolition, was transformed into an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
Fig.38_Volunteers during cleaning and securing of remains
Remains of walls in Halabiyya-Zalabiyya
Raqqa – Remains of the southern arcade of al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq (Great Mosque)
Qanawat, Remains of the Temple of Zeus (Saraya)
The city of Raqqa – remains of the southern arcade of al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq
The stage of Roman Theatre and the Ayyubid Citadel, Busra
Interior view towards the entrance, Agora
Remains of mills at the waterfalls of Tall Shihab
Busra, Interior view of the Roman Theatre and Ayyubid Citadel
The Baths of Diocletian
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkCookie Policy