Syrian Castles
Syrian castles are historic fortifications that date back to various periods, including the Crusades and the Islamic Golden Age. These structures were built for defense and often served as administrative centers. Notable examples include Krak des Chevaliers, a well-preserved Crusader castle, and Aleppo Citadel, which showcases a blend of different architectural styles.
Many of these castles are strategically located on hills or near trade routes, providing a vantage point for surveillance. They feature thick walls, towers, and intricate designs, reflecting the military and cultural significance of the time. Today, they are important archaeological sites and attract tourists interested in Syrian history.