Al Azem Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Azim Palace was built in 1750 as the residence of the then governor of Damascus, Assad. Including kitchen, dormitory and bath. Now it is a museum and folk art exhibition hall.
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Al Azem Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very good, it is worth seeing here, very good
Very famous attraction, have a chance to see it
It is just an amazing place and I like very much going there.
Azm Palace, located in the north of the old Damascus city in Syria, has a long history, was built by the ancient Damascus Governor Azm, and has now been transformed into a folk museum, and the Persian style building is beautiful
Built in 1750 by the Governor of Damascus, Azm is now the Syrian Museum of Civil History. Azm Palace is a palace built in 1750 to commemorate the former governor of Damascus, Azm. Azm Palace is a traditional Damascus building, and the harem is Azm's home, including kitchens, dormitories and baths. It was damaged in 1925 and now serves as a museum and folk art exhibition hall.