Memory of a Stone House in Bab al-Sebaa
In the heart of Bab al-Sebaa
neighborhood stands an old stone house, a silent witness to centuries of life.
For the family living there today, its walls are more than stone; they are the
memory of generations. Each room carries a story—from winter nights around the
fireplace where folk tales were told, to the echoes of children’s laughter that
linger even after they grew up and left. The house has become a symbol of
continuity, a bridge between past and present, where nostalgia meets reality
and reshapes collective identity. It tells not only the story of one family but
of an entire city, showing how memory can be a passageway into the future.
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