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Bosra, Syria




In an ancient country like Syria, your trip to cities like Bosra, Syria will certainly stir up your interest in history and ruins of bygone days. Located in the southern parts of Syria, Bosra has been declared as the World heritage site by UNESCO. The earliest mention of the city can be found in the documents of 14th century BC. The historical importance of Bosra, Syria enhances owing to the fact that it is the first Nabatean city in the 2nd century BC. Following are some of the interesting information about Bosra, Syria.

How to get to Bosra, Syria:

Bosra is located at the distance of 108 kilometers south of Damascus.

What to see in Bosra in Syria:

There is no dearth of places for sightseeing in and around Bosra in Syria. The most coveted among the Bosra attractions is the Roman amphitheater. This monumental structure in the city was built in 2nd century AD. 15000 people can be accommodated in this theater which was the venue for public performances like circus or the gladiator shows. This stage is 45 meters wide and 8 meters deep. The other Roman sites in Bosra are the palatial roman baths and a few Corinthian columns.

A triple arch known as Bab al Kandil is close to the theater. A narrow road from the amphitheater will lead you. Built in 3rd century, this monument in Bosra will lead you to other monuments like Bab al Hawa.

The Nabatean Gateway, built in 1st century, marks the eastern exit of Bosra, Syria. One of the prominent attractions in Bosra are the St. Sergius, Bacchus and Leontus Cathedral. Located at about 30 meters north to the cathedral lies the basilica. This place is famous for the historical encounter of Bahira, the Christian monk and prophet Muhammad. The mosque of Omar in the city center is the only surviving mosque with all original facades.

The al khadr and al mabrak mosque are some of the most ancient mosques of Bosra, Syria. These mosques comprise some most interesting tourist destinations in Syria. The other important sightseeing locale is the Manjak Hammam, the last Islamic structure built in Bosra, Syria.

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