Azem Palace in Hama
The amazing architectonical details of the Azem (al-Azm) Palace in Hama.
2005 Syria Damascus, Khan, Madrasa, Hammam, Palais Azem, Mosquée
Damas comprend des monuments de la période ottomane, le Palais Azem, de nombreux caravansérails dont le Khan Assa'd Pacha du XVIIIe siècle, et un musée sur l'histoire et l'archéologie du pays.
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Al Azem Palace - قصر العظم, Syria 2010
Azem Palace (Arabic: قصر العظم) is a palace in Damascus, Syria which was originally built in 1750 as a residence for the Ottoman governor of Damascus As'ad Pasha al-Azm. The palace now houses the Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions.
The architecture is an excellent example of Damascene traditional houses. The structure itself consists of several buildings and two wings: the harem and the salamlik. The harem is the family wing, which is a private space for the residents (the Azm family originally). This wing includes the kitchen, servant quarters, and the baths, which are a replica of the public baths in the city but on a smaller scale. The salamlik is the guest wing, and it comprises the formal halls, reception areas and large courtyards with traditional cascading fountains.
Used in the building of this palace were several types of stones including limestone, sandstone, basalt, and marble. This provided for a natural decorative appearance of the structure. The ceilings have painted wooden panels that display natural scenes.
In 1925, the Azm palace was heavily damaged by French artillery during the Syrian revolution. It has since been restored and became a museum of arts and folk traditions. It received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1983.
Omayyad Mosque & Azem Palace
Omayyad Mosque & Azem Palace
Labyrinth al Azm palace in Damascus, Syria
18th century Ottoman palace belonged to As'ad Pasha al Azm.
Really interesting and soooo beautiful Ottoman art... The Ottomans did pretty bad things for humanity, but in art, especially MUSIC... they are genius.
Syria 2005.wmv
This is an impression of my visit to Syria in april /may 2005. I have made this trip in combination with a visit to Jordan. ( Previous video) That means a lot of traveling but I have seen a lot.
I hope you enjoy this video. The music I have used is from Sting and it is called Desert Rose. Thank you for watching.
Bus Station Homs - Syria
Choices....choices - so many bus companies to choose from in Homs. Perhaps pick the one who shouts the loudest!
Azem Palace Damascus
Hear the multivocal muezzins of the Umayyad mosque call for prayer while having a view in the Azem palace in Damascus.
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Hama ( Nauras in Hamah at night)
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Watermills which made in rome era in hamah
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Kasia Madera speaks to Amr al-Azm, who was in Hama after the 1982 massacre
Kasia Madera speaks to Amr al-Azm, a Syrian-born Professor of Middle East History at Shawnee State University in Ohio who was in Hama in Syria after the 1982 massacre
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Today’s video is the last vlog about my trip in Damascus (2019). Enjoy my video!
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