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Roman Town Collection

"Exploring the Magnificent Roman Towns of Syria

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Al-Zawiya Mountain Region, The Dead Cities, Al Bara, the most extensive of

Syria, Al-Zawiya Mountain Region, The Dead Cities, Al Bara, the most extensive of the Dead Cities

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Palmyra Ruins, (UNESCO Site), Temple of Bel, Stone Carvings

Syria, Palmyra Ruins, (UNESCO Site), Temple of Bel, Stone Carvings

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Tetrapylon

Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Tetrapylon

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Apamea (Afamia) Archaeological Site (founded 3rd Century BC), 2km Cardo (Roman

Syria, Apamea (Afamia) Archaeological Site (founded 3rd Century BC), 2km Cardo (Roman Colonnade Main Street)

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Bosra, ruins of the ancient Roman town (a UNESCO site), ruins of Decumanus

Syria, Bosra, ruins of the ancient Roman town (a UNESCO site), ruins of Decumanus (main east-west colonnaded street) and Nymphaeum (monumental fountain)

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Valley of Tombs, Burial Chambers towers

Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Valley of Tombs, Burial Chambers towers

Background imageRoman Town Collection: The Ruins of Chellah with Minaret, Rabat, Morocco, North Africa

The Ruins of Chellah with Minaret, Rabat, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Details of The Minaret with Nesting Stork at The Ruins of Chellah, Rabat, Morocco

Details of The Minaret with Nesting Stork at The Ruins of Chellah, Rabat, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Oasis seen through a doorway

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Oasis seen through a doorway

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon

Background imageRoman Town Collection: The Aqueduct of Salona, Dalmatia, 1854 (w / c on paper)

The Aqueduct of Salona, Dalmatia, 1854 (w / c on paper)
DRE145355 The Aqueduct of Salona, Dalmatia, 1854 (w/c on paper) by Haag, Carl (1820-1915); 30x50 cm; Private Collection; eDreweatt Neate Fine Art Auctioneers, Newbury, Berks, UK; German

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Foreshortening of the Cathedral. Aquileia. Friuli Venezia Giulia. Italy

Foreshortening of the Cathedral. Aquileia. Friuli Venezia Giulia. Italy

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Scite Roman town Wintringham 24 July 1724 Abontrus

Scite Roman town Wintringham 24 July 1724 Abontrus
The Scite of the Roman town at Wintringham. 24. July 1724. Abontrus, Itinerarium curiosum: or, An account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Ruins of Roman Forum, Roman town of Cosa, Ansedonia, Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy

Ruins of Roman Forum, Roman town of Cosa, Ansedonia, Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Town Collection: Temple of the Acropolis on the Capitoline Hill, Roman town of Cosa, Ansedonia, Grosseto province

Temple of the Acropolis on the Capitoline Hill, Roman town of Cosa, Ansedonia, Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy, Europe



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"Exploring the Magnificent Roman Towns of Syria: From Palmyra to Bosra" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of ancient Roman towns scattered across Syria. Start your journey at the breathtaking Palmyra ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the grandeur of this once-thriving city. Marvel at the well-preserved Theatre, where gladiators once battled for glory. Continue your adventure to Homs Governate, where you'll find another gem - the Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel in Palmyra. These impressive structures stand as a testament to the architectural prowess of ancient civilizations. Head south to Bosra, home to yet another UNESCO site - ruins of an ancient Roman town. Explore its Citadel and Theatre, which have witnessed countless performances throughout history. Venture further into Al-Zawiya Mountain Region and discover The Dead Cities. Among them lies Al Bara, boasting extensive remains that offer glimpses into daily life during Roman times. Return to Palmyra and be captivated by its Temple of Bel adorned with intricate stone carvings. Take a stroll along its Great Colonnade or marvel at the Tetrapylon's majestic pillars standing tall against time's passage. For a change of scenery, travel westward towards Apamea (Afamia) Archaeological Site founded in 3rd Century BC. Wander through its 2km Cardo (Roman road) and envision bustling markets filled with merchants from distant lands. Back in Bosra, explore more remnants of this ancient town including Decumanus' ruins - evidence of urban planning excellence during Roman rule. Conclude your journey amidst Palmyra's Valley of Tombs where burial chambers tower over visitors like silent sentinels guarding secrets from centuries past. And if you're craving even more historical wonders outside Syria, make your way to Rabat in Morocco's North Africa region.