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Palmyra Syria Collection

Step back in time and explore the ancient ruins of Palmyra, Syria

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Roman Theatre Of Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theatre Of Palmyra, Syria
In the 1950s the theatre was cleared from the sand and subsequently underwent restoration works

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria

Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria
Sunset at the Unesco World heritage Site. Before the Syrian conflict started in 2011, more than 150, 000 tourists visited the city of Palmyra every year

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Palmyra, Syria
The Colonnade street in Palmyra, Syria

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Roman Theater in Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theater in Palmyra, Syria
Looking at the scenae frons (stage backdrop) to the ancient Roman Theatre in Palmyra. The scenae frons (stage backdrop) is in excellent condition and is extremely elaborate

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Ruins of Palmyra

Ruins of Palmyra
Palmyra was an ancient Aramaic city in central Syria. In antiquity, it was an important city located in an oasis 215 km (134 mi) northeast of Damascus[1] and 180 km (110 mi)

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Ruins of Palmyra, Syria

Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
Illustration of a Palmyra Ruins

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Teatro di Palmyra

Teatro di Palmyra
The Roman ruined theatre at the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria, 2008

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria
The Roman ruined theatre at the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: The triumphal Arch, Palmyra

The triumphal Arch, Palmyra
Arch of Triumph (or Triumphal arch) in Palmyra.A 2, 000-year-old Roman arch of triumph in the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria has been blown up by Isis militants

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Decumanus Maximus, Palmyra

Decumanus Maximus, Palmyra
The columned main street (decumanuu maximus) of Palmyra

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Temple of Bel, Palmyra

Temple of Bel, Palmyra
The Temple of Bel, also known as the Temple of Baal, was an ancient stone ruin located in Palmyra, Syria. The temple, consecrated to the Mesopotamian god Bel

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Olonnades of the Temple of Bel

Olonnades of the Temple of Bel
Palmyra. Syria. View of the north-western corner internal colonnades of the Temple of Bel. Dedicated to Bel who is thought to be the supreme God of the Palmyrene pantheon

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra

Monumental Arch, Palmyra
Sunset at the Unesco World heritage Site.From the main road through the town

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Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

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Palmyra, Syris
Whats going to happen to 2000 years of history?Sunrise at the UNESCO site

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Ruins of an ancient city, Palmyra, Syria

Ruins of an ancient city, Palmyra, Syria
The Roman ruins viewed from the main road

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria

Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria
Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Tadmur, Syria.Palmyra an oasis in the Syrian Desert, north-east of Damascus. Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Sand storms sweeping across Palmyra, Syria

Sand storms sweeping across Palmyra, Syria
View of the deserted Roman ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra. Monumental fragments of a great colonnade lead towards the Funerary Temple in the distance

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Funerary Temple, Palmyra, Syria

Funerary Temple, Palmyra, Syria
View of the deserted Roman ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra. Monumental fragments of a great colonnade lead towards the Funerary Temple in the distance

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria
Looking up at the scenae frons (stage backdrop) to the ancient Roman Theatre in Palmyra. The scenae frons (stage backdrop)

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Ancient Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria

Ancient Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria
Looking at the scenae frons (stage backdrop) to the ancient Roman Theatre in Palmyra. The scenae frons (stage backdrop) is in excellent condition and is extremely elaborate

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Tetrapylon Palmyra Syria

Tetrapylon Palmyra Syria
View of the Tetrapylon framed through a monumental stone doorway in a massive stone wall of the ancient ruins of the city of Palmyra. Palmyra is an oasis in the Syrian Desert, north-east of Damascus

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Great Colonnade Palmyra Syria

Great Colonnade Palmyra Syria
Row upon row of broken monumental columns stretch out towards the horizon. In parallel to the Great Colonnade that leads towards the Tetrapylon at the heart of the vast Roman ruins of Palmyra in

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Ancient Ruins of Palmyra, Syria

Ancient Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
From the western gate looking towards Diocletians Camp, the Damascus Gate and the Tower Tombs on Umm al-Belqis, the scattered ancient ruins of Palmyra in Syria

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Palmyra in a sand storm. Syria

Palmyra in a sand storm. Syria
Monumental columns and an arch stand out against a dust filled sky as sand storms sweep across the ruins of Palmyra.Palmyra is an oasis in the Syrian Desert, north-east of Damascus

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Castle & Ruins of Palmyra, Syria

Castle & Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
A dust filled sky as sand storms sweep across the ruins of Palmyra. The weathered monuments of the ancient city of Palmyra in the foreground

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Palmyra ruins, Syria

Palmyra ruins, Syria
Syria, Damascus, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Palmyra ruins, Syria

Palmyra ruins, Syria
Syria, Damascus, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Monumental Arch

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Syria, Palmyra

Syria, Palmyra
World heritage old ruined

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Palmyra arches against desert dunes

Palmyra arches against desert dunes
Soft dawn light enhances the sand dunes in the background, with the featured arches in the foreground, remnants from antiquity

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Siria, Palmira

Siria, Palmira view

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Temple of Bel Interior

Temple of Bel Interior
Bas-relief with decorative motifs from temple of Bel or Baal, Palmyra

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Decorative carving in the temple of Bel, Palmyra

Decorative carving in the temple of Bel, Palmyra
Decorative carving from the courtyard in the temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria which is now destroyed by Islamic State. Photography, Syria, temple Of Bel

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Interior of the Temple of Baalshamin, Palmyra, Syr

Interior of the Temple of Baalshamin, Palmyra, Syr
Blown up and destroyed by Islamic State

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Ancient tower tombs in Syrias Palmyra

Ancient tower tombs in Syrias Palmyra
The view from the castle on the hill.These have also been blown up and destroyed by Islamic State. Before the Syrian conflict started in 2011, more than 150

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Carved stone ceiling, Temple of Bel, Palmyra

Carved stone ceiling, Temple of Bel, Palmyra
The ceiling of the northern adytonThis is how it looked in the now destroyed Temple of Bel at Palmyra in Syria. This doesn t look very big, but was actually massive

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria

Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria
Sunset at the Unesco World heritage Site. Before the Syrian conflict started in 2011, more than 150, 000 tourists visited the city of Palmyra every year

Background imagePalmyra Syria Collection: Roman Theatre Of Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theatre Of Palmyra, Syria
In the 1950s the theatre was cleared from the sand and subsequently underwent restoration works



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Step back in time and explore the ancient ruins of Palmyra, Syria. From the magnificent Monumental Arch to the well-preserved Roman Theatre, every corner tells a story of a glorious past. The ruins of Palmyra stand as a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels that once thrived here. Take a stroll through the Decumanus Maximus, imagining life bustling along this grand avenue centuries ago. Marvel at the intricate details of the Temple of Bel, an awe-inspiring structure that has stood against time's relentless march. As you wander through these ruins, let your imagination transport you to an era long gone but not forgotten. Discover Teatro di Palmyra and its captivating charm or stand in awe before The Triumphal Arch, both showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of ancient civilizations. Palmyra is more than just a place; it is a window into our collective human heritage.