Items from all historical periods are exhibited in the museum. However, the largest sections of the museum are devoted to the
Iron Age and the
Islamic period. The entrance to the museum is a temple gateway with a female sphinx from the Iron Age (9th century BC)
Neo-Hittite settlement of
Tell Halaf.
Ground floor The ground floor consists of two sections: the section of Prehistoric Culture and the section of Ancient Syrian Civilizations. The first section is a large hall containing numerous samples of human items and tools form the
Stone Age found in the regions of Aleppo,
Ain Dara and
Ebla. It also contains the oldest civilized human shelter (8500 BC) brought from
Mureybet. The second section is divide into a group of halls, classified geographically according to the Syrian regions and dedicated to the ancient civilizations of Syria. Many
Bronze Age objects from
Hama and
Ugarit are exhibited in the halls, statues and
cuneiform scripts from
Mari, as well as pieces discovered by
Max Mallowan at the site of
Tell Brak. Moreover,
Iron Age materials and
Assyrian style statues from archeological sites of the
Al-Jazeera region, and the
Euphrates region could be found. '', the Neo-Hittite storm god The main halls of this section are: • The Hall of Al Jazeera Hills • The Hall of Mari • The Hall of Hama Region • The Hall of Ugarit • The Hall of Tell Halaf • The Hall of
Arslan Tash • The Hall of
Tell Ahmar • The Hall of Ancient Statues and Cuneiform Scripts. • The Hall of Ebla
Second floor The upper floor of the museum contains three sections: • The section of Classical Remnants: Exhibits several objects of
Greek,
Hellenistic,
Roman and
Byzantine periods, such as coins, mosaics glassware and potteries. • The section of Arabic-Islamic History: This section contains several
Arabic coins, manuscripts, potteries and an
Islamic 12th-century tomb and a 12th-century
astrolabe. • The section of Modern Art: Dedicated to the modern artists of Aleppo and other Syrian cities. It contains a scale model of the old city of Aleppo and a sixth-century fantastic mosaic.
Courtyard The internal courtyard of the museum is home to huge basaltic statues of ancient Hittite and Roman mythological characters and a big third-century
mosaic figure. At the external courtyard, monuments of Assyrian,
Aramaic, Byzantine and Arabic civilizations are exhibited. ==Gallery==