The Classical Roman Route
Bab Touma: one of the Roman Gates of Damascus
The Agora: (Greek square) according to the Greek plan of the city.
Some columns are located at the two sides of the area extending from the Agora to Bab Jiroun.
Bab Jiroun: derived from Aramaic root GWR or GYR which means the Temples Gate.
Triumphal arches of the main Gate up on Jupiter temple 3rd century.
Columns and stones from the Temples' wall.
The external wall's stones and its distinctive columns are found over and beside the Badraeiyeh Madrassa (the internal north-east angle of the temple's wall second courtyard)
Remains from the external wall of the temple.
Bab Al Faradis (Oasis Gate): one of the Roman Gates of Damascus
Al Quwatli House's columns: 3 Roman columns from the external wall of Jupiter temple
Number of distinctive columns of Jupiter temple and external wall, and located as the external wall of Madrasa al – 'Adliya.
Western Gate of the Temple which has corridor, the remains are still existed in al – Miskiya square, consists of 3 big holes in the middle and 2 from the side ascribed to empire Siptimos.
Altimnos: rectangular, 97 x 119 m from east to west surrounded by a wall next to columns corridor.
The Columns north Omayyad Mosque: are Roman columns reutilized during the Byzantine epoch as corridors dividing between the two Temple's walls; the internal and external.
The south gate of the old Temple's first courtyard (Altimnos)
Excavations at the southern area of the Omayyad Mosque were undertaken at Souk Al Sagha (Jewelry Bazaar) site unearthed a Mermaids' Temple and clay canals which are manifested to date.
Parts of second sanctuary's wall of the temple.
Suq entrance (Suq al – Khayateen): on the wall of the second sanctuary of the temple back to the latest 1st century and the beginning of 1st AC, located on the western side of Khan al – Harir.
Remains of the side corridor of the Roman straight road in Khan al Dikkeh.
Parts from the Roman theatre in Aqad House (a wall with an arch presents the entrance to platform and part of the back wall of the platform)
Triumphal Arch(Al Kharab arch): Roman with 3 arches
Bab Sharki (East Gate): one of the main Roman gates back to beginnings of 3rd century AC (Empire Siptimos Sifiros).
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