
Damascus’s Old Churches: A Journey Through Time and Faith.
Damascus’s Old Churches: Damascus, the capital city of Syria, is a treasure trove of old churches that bear witness to
Damascus’s Old Churches: Damascus, the capital city of Syria, is a treasure trove of old churches that bear witness to
Al Qunietra: History, Resilience and Breathtaking Landscapes. Embarking on a journey to the governorate of Al Qunietra in the Golan
al-Madrasa al-Zahiriyeh: al-Madrasa al-Zahiriyeh is an extraordinary architectural gem that transports visitors to the grandeur of the Mamluk era. Built
Damascus Old Markets: Discover the captivating old markets of Damascus and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. While the
Sednaya: A Pilgrimage Destination with Charming Scenery: Sednaya, a charming town nestled in the northern mountains of Damascus, has held
Khan Assad Pasha: Khan Assad Pasha, the largest and most distinguished among the numerous khans in Damascus’s old city, holds
Maalula: Maalula, an enchanting town in Syria, is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty as it sits nestled amidst the
Al-Azem Palace: The Magnificent Al-Azem Palace stands as a remarkable and renowned historic residence in Damascus. Constructed in 1750, it