Historic Syrian Bathhouse Rises From the Ruins
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A historic bathhouse in the Syrian town of Harasta is being restored. Residents say the project is reviving more than just a building.
The centuries-old landmark in Eastern Ghouta was heavily damaged during the conflict. Its restoration aims to recover the area's architectural heritage.
For locals, the bathhouse represents a vital part of their community's identity. It was once a center for traditional social rituals and daily life.
Omar Shaker, a longtime Harasta resident, explained its significance. He said the structure is a living piece of collective memory for the city.
The project underscores efforts to preserve cultural sites after years of war. It symbolizes a step toward normalcy and reconnecting with the past.