Published over 3 years ago by Sergej Esnault
Since its founding 2,000 years ago, Sana'a has been a major trading centre for south-eastern Arabia. Once a seat of government for t...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stefan Geens
Bab al-Yaman is the main gate of Sana's old fortified wall, and thus it is the place where old Sana'a meets modern Sana'a. To the north, a wa...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stefan Geens
In this small square around noon, bread sellers congregate near stalls selling grilled meats and vegetables. You buy your bun, then get the stall owne...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stefan Geens
The old city of Sana'a is a World Heritage Site. It's easy to see why: hundreds of traditional red-brick skyscrapers forge a memorable skyline, with whit...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stefan Geens
Daily life is on display in this panorama of the tin suq in Sana'a. Women in niqab haggle over household items while the other shopkeepers watch life go...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Stefan Geens
The merchants in the spice suq of Sana'a old town all know each other, and love to banter with the odd foreigner that ventures into their lair. They w...(more)