Great Colonnade at Palmyra, Palmyra
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The Great Colonnade at Palmyra was the main colonnaded avenue in the ancient city of Palmyra in the Syrian Desert. The colonnade was built in several stages during the second and third century CE and stretched for more than a kilometer. It linked the Temple of Bel, in the southeastern end of the city, to the West Gate and the Funerary Temple in the northwestern part. ()
Local name: كولوناد تدمر الكبير Architectural style: Ancient Roman architectureLength: 3937 ftCoordinates: 34°33'8"N, 38°16'0"E
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Palmyra
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Great Colonnade at Palmyra – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Roman Theatre at Palmyra, Valley of the Tombs, Palmyra Castle, Temple of Bel.
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Which popular attractions are close to Great Colonnade at Palmyra?
Nearby attractions include Roman Theatre at Palmyra, Palmyra (5 min walk), Baalshamin, Palmyra (5 min walk), Monumental Arch of Palmyra, Palmyra (8 min walk), Lion of Al-lāt, Palmyra (9 min walk).