Traditional Architecture of Maaloula

Typology and Materials Methods

Authors

  • Rama Aldaher
    Affiliation

    Institute of History, Faculty of Humanities and Social, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 2087 Piliscsaba, Egyetem str. 1., Hungary

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPar.17162

Abstract

Maaloula is a Christian village with exceptional architecture and location. It has a world reputation due to its dialect; people converse and write in the Aramaic language. It is one of the Qalamoun's three villages with Bakhaa and Jabaden. Consequently, the village has attracted linguists worldwide; moreover, it has been the goal of many travellers since the 19th century.
Like many of the traditional sites, Maaloula was affected by modern lifestyles and changing needs. These factors altered the village's architecture and construction techniques. This paper highlights the main characteristics that have been identified by Maaloula's situation. The article will cover various traditional features and the main typology of houses that are starting to disappear. Finally, the difficulties that Maaloula faced before, during and after the Syrian crisis.

Keywords:

Maaloula, Ma'lula, traditional architecture, resident typology

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Published Online

2021-12-21

How to Cite

Aldaher, R. (2021) “Traditional Architecture of Maaloula: Typology and Materials Methods”, Periodica Polytechnica Architecture, 52(2), pp. 146–154. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPar.17162

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