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Probably
the oldest inhabited city in the world and still a buzzing hive of
activity. Famous for its citadel that towers over it. Traditionally a city
of trade, especially before the Suez canal, it used to link Europe and
Adia. A truly charming oriental city. Aleppo is the city of Architecture. One can find various styles in it; architectures of the XIIIth and XIVth centuries, like the caravanserais, coranic schools and Hammams (so called Turkish baths), in the old city. Architecture of the |
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XVIth and XVIIth centuries, in the residencies of the delicate bourgeoisie of the “Jdayde” quarter, with its magnificent stone engravings. Baroque Architecture of XIXth and the beginning of the XXth centuries, in the “Azizyeh” quarter (e.g. la Villa Rosa). The new chic “Chahba” quarter is a mixture of several styles, i.e. Neo -Classic, Norman, Oriental, etc. You can even find some Chinese pagodas. Aleppo is built entirely from stone. | |||||
Several excursions are
possible departing from Aleppo: 1 - Full-Day excursion to St. Simeon - Kalb Loze - Cyrrhus and other dead cities of the north. 2 - Full-Day excursion to Ebla - Bara - Maarat an Nouman - Apamea. 3 - Full-Day excursion to Qalaat Jaabar - Euphrates Dam and Rassafa. |
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Eight kilometers long, the souks of Aleppo are certainly the
biggest and the most charming in the Middle-East. |
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An evening with Arab classical music in the court of an old
Aleppine house, or a dinner-dance in one of the summer outdoor restaurants
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