CULTURAL LANDMARKS IN SYRIA

CULTURAL LANDMARKS IN SYRIA 

Let's take a look at some of the ​Culuture Landmarks In Syria.

Zawaya Art Gallery - Bab Touma / Old Damascus.

Zawaya Art Gallery is quite a dynamic place in Bab Touma. The venue not only hosts exhibitions and children’s workshops but also small live events such as readings, music performances, and even short plays.
Moreover, the gallery is constantly offering new artists a chance to get a foot in the door and is, therefore, a great place for the local art scene. In addition, this place also has a steady flow of people coming in and out for the workshops and exhibitions, depending on the scheduled events.
Overall, Zawaya continues to inspire creativity and collaboration within Damascus’s artistic community.
For more information, visit Zawaya Gallery | About Us.

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Samer Kozah (Kozah) Art Gallery & Workshop Space - Straight Street, Old Damascus. 

Located in an authentic Damascene house, Samer Kozah Gallery is a place where art is presented concomitantly with ongoing exhibitions and workshops in etching and printmaking.
Furthermore, it frequently has small performances and lectures; thus, it creates an intimate atmosphere shared by both artists and audiences. The gallery still holds artist-led events and creative programs; therefore, it continues to strengthen the bond between art and community.
Ultimately, Kozah remains a bridge between heritage and modern creativity. Visit the gallery’s page for additional insights.

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Arabic Cultural Center – Abu Rummaneh - Abu Rummaneh, Damascus

The Arabic Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh is a dynamic venue for a variety of artistic and cultural activities. It hosts theatrical productions, music concerts, and dance performances, thereby creating opportunities for audiences to experience both traditional and contemporary Arabic arts.
Additionally, the center organizes workshops, interactive sessions, and educational programs for children and adults, emphasizing hands-on learning and creative exploration. In addition to performance-based events, the center also runs exhibitions and lecture series that highlight Arabic literature, history, and visual arts.
Consequently, it serves as a major cultural hub for Damascus residents and visitors alike.

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​Arabic Cultural Center - Al-Midan, Damascus

Arabic Cultural Center - Al-Midan, Damascus

The Arabic Cultural Center in Midan focuses on promoting Arabic arts and heritage through diverse cultural activities. Its theatre spaces host music performances, theatrical plays, and dance events, offering audiences opportunities to experience both traditional and modern artistic expressions.
Moreover, the center organizes workshops, educational programs, and exhibitions, engaging visitors of all ages in creative exploration. By combining performance, visual arts, and interactive learning, the center consequently serves as a key hub for cultural enrichment and artistic development.
In fact, it continues to play a crucial role in preserving Syria’s artistic legacy.

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French Cultural Center - Damascus, Syria

The French Cultural Center promotes cross-cultural exchange through arts and education. Its programming includes theatre performances, live concerts, and film screenings, often featuring French or Francophone artists.
Furthermore, the center runs art exhibitions and creative workshops, allowing participants to develop skills in visual arts, photography, and multimedia. Through lectures, language courses, and cultural events, it therefore encourages dialogue between French and Syrian cultural traditions, offering audiences an immersive experience that blends international and local artistic perspectives.
In essence, it stands as a cultural bridge uniting two rich artistic worlds.
To learn more, please visit Archnet.

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Russian Cultural Center - Damascus, Syria

The Russian Cultural Center introduces audiences to Russian arts and culture through a variety of performances and events. Its programming includes theatre, classical music concerts, and dance performances, often paired with exhibitions and film screenings.
Additionally, workshops and lectures provide educational opportunities, helping participants learn about Russian artistic traditions while encouraging cross-cultural collaboration. The center’s emphasis on performance and education, therefore, makes it an important venue for cultural dialogue and artistic exploration.
For comprehensive information, explore Syrian Observer.

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Russian Cultural Center - Damascus, Syria

Le Pont Gallery / Le Pont Organization - Aleppo (Shibani Building / Old City)

A photographic and contemporary art gallery founded by Issa Touma, Le Pont Gallery in Aleppo, holds exhibitions and festivals to promote photography and contemporary art.
In addition, it organizes and presents events that dynamically combine the International Photography Festival and New Line Art activities at the same time, such as performances, film, and interdisciplinary art.
Furthermore, the gallery doesn’t stop making and being a part of the art community in Aleppo through its interactions with other artists; therefore, it plays an active role in revitalizing the city’s artistic life.
To know more about Le Pont Gallery, visit The Al-Shibani Building: from School and International Art Center to Center of the Jihadi Jabhat al-Nusra – Le Pont Organization.

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Jableh Roman Theatre - Jableh, Latakia Governorate

The Roman amphitheater in Jableh is a representation of ancient heritage and modern creativity. A local group regularly does concerts and small festivals such as Jableh Live in this beautiful venue.
Additionally, the venue’s preserved structure attracts audiences who love to enjoy culture with a historic architectural background. Nevertheless, visitors are advised to check event schedules before coming to ensure availability.
To find out more about Jableh Roman Theatre, visit Jableh Roman Theater: An Ancient Cultural Venue in Syria – Ancient History Sites.

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Roman Theatre of Apamea (Afamia) - Apamea / Qalaat Mudiq area (Hama Governorate)

Apamea’s magnificent Roman theatre is one of the largest archaeological sites of the region. It is sometimes a place for events and documentaries that are based on heritage and that show the beauty of the site.
However, access to the site may vary considerably depending on preservation efforts and local circumstances. Otherwise, the site continues to attract the interest of cultural enthusiasts and explorers alike.
Therefore, visitors are encouraged to check accessibility updates before planning their trips.

​Homs Cultural Center / Homs Theatre (municipal cultural stage) - Homs city
​Roman Theatre of Apamea (Afamia) - Apamea / Qalaat Mudiq area (Hama Governorate)

Homs Cultural Center / Homs Theatre (municipal cultural stage) - Homs city

The Homs Cultural Center is the main attraction for local performances and festivals. It unites the community through concerts, theatrical productions, and artistic gatherings.
In addition, the Turathuna Foundation is one of the organizations that takes part in restoring and revitalizing the space. Consequently, the center is still in operation and serves as a valuable venue for artistic expression and community engagement.

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​Tartus Modern Cultural Center - Tartus city

Tartus Modern Cultural Center - Tartus city

The small theatre hall located in the modern municipal center in Tartus is vibrant and lively. The hall presents plays, concerts, and public events regularly, thereby welcoming the coastal city’s artistic character.
Moreover, the center finances regional arts programs and keeps being updated with local event listings that showcase performances and exhibitions. As a result, it remains a vital platform for cultural expression in the region.

​Latakia National Museum / Directorate of Culture event spaces - Latakia seafront

Latakia National Museum / Directorate of Culture event spaces - Latakia seafront

The National Museum and the Directorate of Culture in Latakia have regular exhibitions, talks, and cultural screenings. They help interaction and appreciation of Syrian arts take place more effectively.
Both places act as lively cultural centers, making use of museum gardens and halls for different artistic activities. Meanwhile, visitors need to keep an eye on official announcements for schedule updates to make the most of their visits.

Le Pont - New Line/festival performance strands - Aleppo (festival venues vary)

Le Pont - New Line/festival performance strands - Aleppo (festival venues vary)

Le Pont widens its cultural range by means of mobile festival programming. It directly features performance and film strands with photography and women’s art festivals.
In addition, the small venues of Aleppo will keep transforming into temporary cultural stages through these events. Each new festival will bring about unique programming; thus, the experience will be dynamic and engaging for participants and spectators alike.

Quick notes on visiting & verification 

Accessibility can change quite a bit from time to time; therefore, it is a good practice for travelers to check the schedule of events before visiting. Many venues are local and only open during planned events.
Moreover, festival calendars strongly influence activity. For instance, Le Pont in Aleppo frequently coordinates photography and interdisciplinary art festivals that include performance strands, while Jableh’s amphitheater features regional concerts. Consequently, checking festival schedules ensures visitors witness these unique cultural moments at their most vibrant.