Syria Images Archive

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Explore our growing Syrian archive of images from our nations past! 👇🏼

Through this archive we aim to democratize and create more accessible access to Syrian visuals. Use the filters below to browse through old Syrian photos, postcards, posters, art, artifacts and beyond. You can explore by different Syrian Provinces or by type of artifacts.

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  • Syria New Visual Identity

    Syria’s New Visual Identity

    On July 3rd 2025, a new emblem of Syria and visual identity was unveiled. Highly symbolic and deep in meaning, it is meant to mirror the rebirth of the nation.

    Syria’s New Visual Identity

    On July 3rd 2025, a new emblem of Syria and visual identity was unveiled. Highly symbolic and deep in meaning, it is meant to mirror the rebirth of the nation.

  • Hamwi women and girls wash clothes in front of noria al-Muhammadiyah (circa 1898-1914)

    Hama: The City of Waterwheels

    Hama, The City of Waterwheels, boasts 17 surviving noria water wheels, a testament to the city’s ingenious past. These ancient water wheels on the Orontes river (Assi river), some dating...

    Hama: The City of Waterwheels

    Hama, The City of Waterwheels, boasts 17 surviving noria water wheels, a testament to the city’s ingenious past. These ancient water wheels on the Orontes river (Assi river), some dating...

  • Syrian Independence Day Celebration in Aleppo 1946

    The New Syrian Flag

    Syria has a new de facto national flag – hailed by anti-Assad Syrians over these past fourteen years, the ‘green’ Revolution or Independence flag has replaced Assad’s ‘red’ flag. But...

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    The New Syrian Flag

    Syria has a new de facto national flag – hailed by anti-Assad Syrians over these past fourteen years, the ‘green’ Revolution or Independence flag has replaced Assad’s ‘red’ flag. But...

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