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Syria hopes vacationers will return to Palmyra, a World Heritage Web site ravaged by battle
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Syria hopes vacationers will return to Palmyra, a World Heritage Web site ravaged by battle

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Syria hopes vacationers will return to Palmyra, a World Heritage Web site ravaged by battle

Palmyra’s historic theater, seen on Feb. 21, was utilized by ISIS for public executions throughout the group’s takeover of the area. Syrians are hoping for a return of vacationers now that the nation has reopened to worldwide guests after the autumn of the regime of Bashar al-Assad to insurgent fighters final December.

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PALMYRA, Syria — This historic metropolis, as soon as one of the crucial necessary stops on the Silk Highway, bears the scars of ISIS assaults and greater than a decade of Syria’s civil battle. It additionally carries Syrian hopes of reviving the nation’s wealthy archaeological legacy.

Palmyra is a UNESCO World Heritage Web site — inhabited for 1000’s of years earlier than it grew to become a thriving Roman metropolis on the crossroads between East and West within the 1st century CE.

The traditional web site is essentially abandoned now, as is the close by trendy metropolis, additionally named Palmyra.

Residents are hoping for a return of vacationers now that the nation has reopened to worldwide guests after the autumn of the regime of Bashar al-Assad to insurgent fighters final December. However the sound of gunfire within the distance from Syrian authorities fighters and U.S.-backed Syrian militia forces controlling the world is a reminder that not all is steady.

On this drizzly day in late January, Mahmoud Botman, a fighter from the U.S.-supported Syrian Free Military, factors out the toppled blocks from one of many many websites destroyed by ISIS in 2015 after its takeover of the area. Russian-backed Syrian forces retook Palmyra in 2016 — earlier than ISIS briefly captured it once more — and at last drove out the Islamist militant group in 2017.

“I was here in Tadmor city,” in 2015, says Botman, utilizing the Arabic identify for Palmyra. “They [ISIS] placed explosives at the temple here and detonated them.”

The temple the place he’s standing — Baalshamin — was devoted to a Mesopotamian god of the sky and was one of many primary options of the sprawling oasis metropolis the place caravans carried silk, spices and different items between Asia and Europe.

Earlier than 2015, the ruins of Palmyra had been thought-about among the many most intact of the huge Roman Empire. ISIS believed the pre-Islamic web site was blasphemous. The group beheaded Palmyra’s head of antiquities, Khaled al-Assad, after which systematically blew up a number of of the traditional metropolis’s most necessary monuments.

The explosion on the Baalshamin temple toppled its towering stone columns, sending the roof and partitions tumbling and leaving solely piles of big stone blocks. ISIS additionally destroyed the landmark group of stone pillars on the finish of a colonnaded avenue and destroyed a part of the façade of the traditional theater earlier than utilizing it for public executions.

PALMYRA, Syria, 02/21/25 A young boy selling souvenirs above the ruins of Palmyra. The ancient site is largely deserted now, but locals are hoping for a return of tourists now that the country has reopened to international visitors after the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad to rebel fighters last December. Ayman Oghanna for NPR

A younger boy promoting souvenirs above the ruins of Palmyra in February.

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Residents’ delight within the historic web site

The few remaining residents of the trendy metropolis, lots of whose grandparents and great-grandparents lived within the ruins of the traditional capital earlier than the brand new metropolis was created, take sturdy delight in Palmyra and its highly effective Queen Zenobia, who dominated within the third century.

“As a lady, she used the navy and expanded her empire from Antioch to Egypt,” says Botman, mentioning pharaonic columns gifted to her from historic Egyptian rulers.

On one of many colonnaded streets, younger volunteers from Palmyra roll stone blocks into place to forestall vehicles from driving into the ruins and doing additional harm. Throughout the civil battle, looting of archaeological websites in Syria dramatically elevated.

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“We have to protect even the small pieces,” says Mohammad Shaker, 24, from the Palmyra Youth Gathering, which has labored to clear particles from the citadel on a hill overlooking the traditional web site in addition to restore sidewalks.

The volunteers are additionally making an attempt to assist deliver again trendy Palmyra after the nation’s devastating civil battle. At the least 100,000 civilians had been believed killed by the regime and through preventing within the 13-year-long battle.

“We have the energy — everything can be restored and in a few years it will be rebuilt,” he says. “But the young people and the children who died, that is the most devastating destruction. That we cannot change.”

“Palmyra, the ancient city, is like our mother,” stated Mohammed Fares, who works for a Spanish-based conservation group, Heritage for Peace. “Every stone has a memory for me.”

He stated the group is ready for the Syrian authorities to license non-governmental organizations to ship in skilled archaeologists and tools to evaluate the harm to the traditional web site.

PALMYRA, Syria, 02/21/25 Ruins of stone columns destroyed by ISIS in 2015 after its takeover of the region. Syrians are hoping for a return of tourists now that the country has reopened to international visitors after the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad to rebel fighters last December. Ayman Oghanna for NPR

Syrians are hoping for a return of vacationers now that the nation has reopened to worldwide guests after the autumn of the regime of Bashar al-Assad to insurgent fighters final December.

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Syrian regime, Russian and Iran-backed navy motion

The harm to each the traditional web site and the trendy metropolis has been devastating.

Confronted with civil battle and threats from ISIS, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad turned to Russian forces and Iran-backed Syrian militias to retake Palmyra.

A 2017 report by the American Society of Abroad Analysis stated latest navy exercise accounted for extra harm than deliberate destruction within the historic metropolis of Palmyra and different websites it surveyed.

The Syrian authorities moved navy forces into the traditional citadel overlooking Palmyra. And in 2016, Russia established a navy base on the sting of the traditional metropolis, inside the safety zone established by UNESCO.

Russia stated a 12 months later the bottom was short-term. However indicators of Russian presence stay years later. Months after the regime and its Russian allies retreated final December, the bottom close to a ladies’ highschool taken over by the Russian navy is roofed with burned and blackened paperwork, waterlogged books in Cyrillic script, items of pc tools and an artillery shell — all apparently left by troops as they deserted the positioning.

Russia supplied to assist restore harm carried out by ISIS. But it surely stated that some websites had been so badly broken they might be rebuilt utilizing solely trendy supplies. A part of the traditional theater seems to have been repaired with concrete.

Lower than half a mile away, the brand new metropolis of Palmyra, established within the Nineteen Thirties, has suffered much more devastation. Lots of the homes in what was a metropolis of 100,000 persons are both destroyed or closely broken. As in a lot of the remainder of Syria, there are just a few hours of electrical energy, no emergency companies and no cash to rebuild infrastructure.

“Ninety-nine percent of families were displaced north, to Homs or Damascus,” says Fares.

Lots of the palm groves that gave the oasis metropolis its identify had been razed by the Assad regime and its allies to eradicate cowl for opposition fighters.

PALMYRA, Syria, 02/21/25 The ruins of the century-old Zenobia hotel overlooking the ancient city. Writer Agatha Christie and her archaeologist husband Max Mallowan were among the hotel’s guests in the 1920s. Ayman Oghanna for NPR

The ruins of the century-old Zenobia lodge overlooking the traditional metropolis. Author Agatha Christie and her archaeologist husband Max Mallowan had been among the many lodge’s visitors within the Twenties.

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Prospects for rebuilding

The autumn of the Assad regime opens the opportunity of extra stability and funds — and wider tourism to what had been largely a distinct segment vacation spot earlier than the beginning of the civil battle, with just some thousand guests a 12 months.

On the century-old Zenobia Cham Palace Lodge overlooking the traditional metropolis, the partitions are marked with bullet holes. Fallen plaster and shattered glass cowl the flooring. A water-logged drinks menu, a remnant of the pre-ISIS days, advertises alcoholic cocktails. Author Agatha Christie and her archaeologist husband Max Mallowan had been amongst the lodge’s visitors within the Twenties.

PALMYRA, Syria, 02/21/25 Inside the century-old Zenobia hotel overlooking the ancient city. The damaged hotel has fallen into disrepair, but has a storied history. Writer Agatha Christie and her archaeologist husband Max Mallowan were among the hotel’s guests in the 1920s. Ayman Oghanna for NPR

Contained in the century-old Zenobia lodge overlooking the traditional metropolis. The broken lodge has fallen into disrepair, however has a storied historical past.

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The close by Palmyra Museum stays closed. The guard there, who declines to present his identify as he’s not licensed to talk to journalists, says he’s below authorities directions to not enable guests as a result of ISIS continues to be a menace. However he returns with a present of postcards displaying a number of the museum’s treasures, together with a well-known statue of a lion broken by ISIS.

Lots of the antiquities within the Palmyra museum had been despatched to Damascus for safekeeping after the beginning of the civil battle.

PALMYRA, Syria, 02/21/25 Many sites of ancient Palmyra were destroyed by ISIS in 2015 after its takeover of the region. But locals are hoping for a return of tourists now that the country has reopened to international visitors after the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad to rebel fighters last December. Ayman Oghanna for NPR

Palmyra, as soon as one of the crucial necessary cities within the historic world, seen right here on Feb. 21.

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Syria’s new authorities blames Russia

In Damascus, the Syrian authorities’s interim head of antiquities, Anas Haj Zidane, says he blames Russia for harm to Palmyra and the U.N.’s cultural company, UNESCO, for permitting Russian oversight over the archaeological web site.

“When the Russians were present in Palmyra as a military presence, they vandalized and destroyed it,” he advised NPR in January. “Their mission was a military delegation composed of officers, not specialists in antiquities.”

Krista Pikkat, UNESCO’s Tradition and Emergencies Entity director, stated the group had no data on the declare of Russian involvement in harm to Palmyra. Russian authorities haven’t responded to NPR’s request for remark.

Pikkat stated the group was discussing with Syrian authorities reactivating monitoring missions to examine endangered World Heritage Websites within the nation.

On the Nationwide Museum of Damascus, glass circumstances maintain tantalizing glimpses of the wealth of historic Palmyra. They embrace delicate Roman glass containers for eyeliner and brightly coloured fragments of silk and cotton clothes, virtually 2,000 years previous.

The 11-foot-high stone Lion of al-Lat, broken outdoors the Palmyra museum by ISIS, was pieced collectively and is now on show within the Damascus museum’s backyard, amid orange bushes stuffed with songbirds. A handful of Syrian guests wander by the museum halls because the sound system quietly and inexplicably performs Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen within the background.

The11-foot-high stone Lion of al-Lat, damaged outside the Palmyra museum by ISIS, was pieced together and is now on display in the Damascus museum’s garden, amid orange trees filled with songbirds on Feb. 20, 2025.

The 11-foot-high stone Lion of al-Lat, pieced again collectively after ISIS broken it in Palmyra, is now on show within the Damascus museum’s backyard amid orange bushes stuffed with songbirds, Feb. 20.

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The nation’s long-time director of museums and antiquities, Mohammad Nazir Awad, appears delighted to information guests by the reveals. The museum was closed for seven years on the peak of the civil battle.

“We need international cooperation because Syria cannot now with its humble internal capabilities after this brutal war and decades of corruption, provide everything that is required in the cultural sector,” he says. “I hope that Syria returns to the glory it had in the field of antiquities and more.”

Greg Dixon and Sangar Khaleel contributed reporting from Palmyra and Damascus.

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