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Situated on the River Qoueiq, Aleppo boasts perhaps the most impressive tell of all in what has become its citadel mound.

In the Middle Bronze Age, Aleppo was the capital of the powerful Amorite kingdom of Yamhad, which controlled a substantial area of north central Syria.

Today, Aleppo is a thriving city with a unique architectural heritage that has earned it the protection and rank of World Heritage Site.

Ottoman and Mandate period buildings in Aleppo
(F. Cobbing, 1998)

Examples of Aleppo’s architectural heritage from the Ottoman and French Mandate periods. The elaborate wooden upper storey facades are an inheritance from the Ottoman Turkish architectural tradition.

Last modified 03/11/2002