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The Temple of Bel or Baal Shamin, Palmyra, c. 1875 ( photo)

The Temple of Bel or Baal Shamin, Palmyra, c. 1875 ( photo)


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The Temple of Bel or Baal Shamin, Palmyra, c. 1875 ( photo)

5962942 The Temple of Bel or Baal Shamin, Palmyra, c. 1875 ( photo) by Bonfils, Felix (1831-1885); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Media ID 22335150

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Archeological Colonnade Colony Desert Homs Levant Levantine Ottoman Palmyra Province Provincial Semitic Silk Road Site Syria Tadmor Tadmur Worship


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This photograph transports us back in time to the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria, circa 1875. The image showcases the majestic Temple of Bel or Baal Shamin, a remarkable architectural masterpiece that stood proudly amidst the desert landscape. The temple's grandeur is evident as we gaze upon its towering columns and intricate details. Built during the Roman Empire's reign over this prosperous province along the Silk Road, it served as a significant religious center for worshipers of Semitic deities. Despite being captured by French photographer Felix Bonfils over a century ago, this print has managed to preserve every nuance of the temple's beauty and historical significance. It stands as a testament to both human creativity and resilience against the passage of time. Palmyra itself was an important hub for trade and cultural exchange in ancient Asia, reflecting its position at the crossroads between East and West. Sadly, this UNESCO World Heritage Site fell victim to destruction during recent conflicts in Syria. However, through photographs like these, we can still appreciate its former glory. As we admire this stunning piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, let us be reminded not only of our shared human history but also of our responsibility to protect and preserve these invaluable remnants from civilizations past.

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