Amazing Old Sanaa and Bab El Yemen
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Bab el Yemen or Bab al-Yaman and the old fortified city -- are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Bab el Yemen is the main gate of Sana's old fortified, walled city. During the day, it's always crowded and noisy.
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Densely populated, with narrow streets, souqs, walled gardens, storeyed buildings and ancient towers.
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One of the most well known and most popular streets here, is the Souq-al-Malih
(Salt Market); where spices, raisins, nuts, clothes, copper, pottery,
silverware and antiques are sold. With very few tourists coming into
Yemen now, prices of antiques here -- are now at their lowest.
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This is where to get some of the cheapest things in Sanaa. Be ready to
bargain hard. And be careful of the quality of what you are buying.
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At Souq-al-Malih, ask around -- and you can be allowed to go up and on the roof one of the tall buildings.
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From up, the view is stunning, breathtaking and most spectacular.
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Many of the houses - all red - resemble ancient skyscrapers, reaching several stories high and topped with flat roofs.
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They are decorated with elaborate friezes and intricately carved frames and stained-glass windows.
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No other city in the Middle East has such a spectacular, awesome and very unique architecture.
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Viewing this and walking the narrow streets below, you are taken thousands of years back in time. Always, when I visit the Old City, considering where Yemen is now, I ask myself how could Yemenis have created this wonderful place?
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Without advanced machines -- Yemenis created and achieved this one of a kind city.
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Within the city, there are many mosques (about 100) and intricate minarets are all around; within the densely packed houses, mosques, bath buildings (hammams) -- are spacious green bustans (gardens).
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Its many-storied buildings represent an outstanding response to defensive needs in providing spacious living quarters for the maximum number of residents within defensible city walls. (Yonder, beyond in the distance is a completely different, contrasting city -- the new, modern but uninspiring and unattractive Sanaa.)
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The buildings demonstrate exceptional and extraordinary craftsmanship in the use of local materials and techniques.
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Described and mentioned by historians, geographers and scholars of the early Islamic and medieval eras, Sana'a is associated with the civilizations of the Bible and the Noble Qur'an.
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Within the city's wall, is an outstanding example of a homogeneous architectural ensemble; whose design, detail and organization of space, is extraordinary and exceptional.
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Stunning and spectacular. A masterpiece. No other city or site on Earth, resembles this.
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If you like old, historical architecture and buildings; Old Sanaa is a must place to visit. It's not only the exteriors of these buildings that are wonderful and spectacular - the inside of these houses are as intricately, as charmingly and as beautifully made.
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The architecture, the colors, the narrow streets and the busy souqs are so alien and so unreal, that -- a first visitor here will be left utterly spellbound.
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The colors, the people, the smells, the scents, the noises -- all make you feel like you are in a dream from a different ancient time.
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No matter where you have been, Sanaa and this Old City in particular -- is a most unforgettable experience.
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Most likely, for most people - photos of Old Sanaa amaze. But, to visit and see the place and see the real thing is a completely different, overwhelming experience.
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I and my family have visited the Old City many times, and each time -- I can't help but be completely awed by the ingenuity and beauty of the place.
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The old city of Sana’a has a distinctive visual character due to its unique architectural characteristics, most notably expressed in its multi-storeyed buildings, decorated with geometric patterns. So many multi-storeyed tower houses built of baked bricks (of rammed, red earth), in such a small place, is what mainly gives this place its extraordinary charm, mystery and aura.
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Staring at the ingenuity of these buildings: the red walls, the intricately, painstakingly and beautifully decorated doors and windows -- I can't help, but wonder; why is Yemen doing so poorly now?
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It's best to explore Old Sanaa on foot. Find a good guide and take time. The people here are very friendly and helpful. If you are with a family, they are even more so. I took these photos at the wrong time (at around noon when it was very hot); mornings around 9.00 and afternoons at around 4.00, are the best times to visit and take photos.
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