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Bosra Collection

Bosra, a captivating ancient Roman town located in Syria, is a treasure trove of historical wonders

Background imageBosra Collection: Bosra, Syria, Middle East

Bosra, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria, Bosra, ruins of the ancient Roman town (a UNESCO site), ruins of Decumanus

Syria, Bosra, ruins of the ancient Roman town (a UNESCO site), ruins of Decumanus (main east-west colonnaded street) and Nymphaeum (monumental fountain)

Background imageBosra Collection: Bosra Sham (K. Fallon) Wins

Bosra Sham (K. Fallon) Wins
Bosra Sham (K.Fallon) Wins Prince Of Wales Stks 17.6.97 24 June 1997 Date: 24 June 1997

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman Theatre at Bosra

Roman Theatre at Bosra
Syria, Bosra, Roman Theatre

Background imageBosra Collection: Ancient Roman tiled mosaic in Bosra

Ancient Roman tiled mosaic in Bosra (Busra al-Sham), Daraa Governorate, Syria. The city has an ancient history and it is a major archaeological site

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman Theatre at Bosra. Porticus post scaenam. Detail. Syria

Roman Theatre at Bosra. Porticus post scaenam. Detail. Syria
Syria. Bosra. Roman Theatre. Porticus post scaenam. Detail

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman Theatre at Bosra. Scaenae frons, porticus post scaenam

Roman Theatre at Bosra. Scaenae frons, porticus post scaenam
Syria. Bosra. Roman Theatre. Scaenae frons, porticus post scaenam and pulpitum. Detail

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman Theatre at Bosra. Syria

Roman Theatre at Bosra. Syria
Syria. Bosra. Roman Theatre

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria. Bosra. A View of the citadel. Built in 8th century

Syria. Bosra. A View of the citadel. Built in 8th century. Walls. Photo before the Syrian civil war

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria. Bosra. Roman Triumphal arch. 3rd century AD. Near Eas

Syria. Bosra. Roman Triumphal arch. 3rd century AD. Near East. Photo before Syrian civil war

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria. Bosra. Hammab Manshak. Old public baths. 14th century

Syria. Bosra. Hammab Manshak. Old public baths. 14th century. ruins

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria. Bosra. View of the roman theater, located of the cita

Syria. Bosra. View of the roman theater, located of the citadel. 2nd century AD

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria. Bosra. The Citadel. Built in 8th century

Syria. Bosra. The Citadel. Built in 8th century
Syria. Bosra. The citadel. Built in 8th century. Photo before the Syrian Civil War

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria. Bosra. A View of the citadel. The theater is located

Syria. Bosra. A View of the citadel. The theater is located indide. Built in 8th century

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman mosaic at the Theatre of Bosra. Syria

Roman mosaic at the Theatre of Bosra. Syria
Syria. Bosra. Roman Mosaic of the theatre. At the top, a camel caravan and, at the bottom, a hunting scene

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman Art. Syria. Farming. Collecting dates. Mosaic. Theatre

Roman Art. Syria. Farming. Collecting dates. Mosaic. Theatre of Bosra. 2nd century. Hauran region

Background imageBosra Collection: Archeological Roman remains of Bosra

Archeological Roman remains of Bosra. The city has an ancient history and during the Roman era it was a prosperous provincial capital

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria, Bosra, Ancient Bosra, ruins of South baths

Syria, Bosra, Ancient Bosra, ruins of South baths
Syria - Bosra (Bostra). Ancient Bosra. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1980. South baths, AD 2nd century

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria, Bosra, Ancient Bosra, roman theater with columns

Syria, Bosra, Ancient Bosra, roman theater with columns
Syria - Bosra (Bostra). Ancient Bosra. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1980. Roman theater, AD 2nd century. Theatre stage rear columns

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria, Bosra, Ancient Bosra, ruins of Roman market

Syria, Bosra, Ancient Bosra, ruins of Roman market UNESCO World Heritage Site, 2nd Century A.D

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria - Bosra. Ancient Bosra. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1980. Roman theater, AD 2nd century

Syria - Bosra. Ancient Bosra. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1980. Roman theater, AD 2nd century. City walls built to lean on theater stage rear columns

Background imageBosra Collection: Cardo Maximus, Bosra, Syria, Middle East

Cardo Maximus, Bosra, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBosra Collection: Syria / Bosra

Syria / Bosra
Bosra, in modern day Syria. Out of the stones of the old Roman wall, the Arabs built a citadel which was captured by the Crusaders and later became a French garrison. Date: 1930s

Background imageBosra Collection: Roman theatre dating from the 2nd century AD, Bosra, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Roman theatre dating from the 2nd century AD, Bosra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBosra Collection: Arab men in donkey cart

Arab men in donkey cart, Bosra, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBosra Collection: Archway, Ancient City archaelogical ruins

Archway, Ancient City archaelogical ruins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bosra, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBosra Collection: Arched passage way inside the The Citadel Roman Theatre

Arched passage way inside the The Citadel Roman Theatre, Bosra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBosra Collection: The Roman amphitheatre dating from the 2nd century AD

The Roman amphitheatre dating from the 2nd century AD, seating 15000, Bosra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East



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Bosra, a captivating ancient Roman town located in Syria, is a treasure trove of historical wonders. This UNESCO site boasts remarkable ruins that transport visitors back in time. The Citadel and Theatre stand as majestic reminders of the city's glorious past. The Roman Theatre at Bosra is an architectural marvel, with its Porticus post scaenam showcasing intricate details that have stood the test of time. As you explore further, the Scaenae frons and porticus post scaenam reveal themselves in all their grandeur. Venturing through the ruins of Decumanus, one can't help but be awestruck by the remnants of this once-thriving civilization. The citadel itself is a sight to behold; built in the 8th century, it offers panoramic views that leave visitors breathless. Not far from there stands the Roman Triumphal arch from the 3rd century AD – a testament to Bosra's rich history and influence during ancient times. Nearby lies Hammab Manshak, old public baths dating back to the 14th century – another glimpse into Bosra's diverse heritage. From every angle, Bosra enchants with its timeless beauty. The view of the roman theater against the backdrop of the citadel creates an awe-inspiring panorama that captures both nature and human ingenuity harmoniously. Despite being marred by conflict in recent years, Bosra remains resilient; its cultural significance cannot be erased or forgotten. It serves as a reminder not only of Syria's illustrious past but also as a symbol for hope and preservation amidst adversity. Visiting Bosra allows us to connect with our collective human history while appreciating its enduring legacy. It stands as an invitation for all to witness firsthand how civilizations rise and fall yet leave behind indelible imprints on our world – reminding us never to take our shared heritage for granted.