Al-Jdayde
| Al-Jdayde (Aleppo) | |
|---|---|
| Native name جديدة (Arabic) | |
| Al-Jdeideh, Al-Judayda | |
Al-Jdayde, district of Aleppo as seen in 1920 | |
| Location | Aleppo, Syria |
| Coordinates | 36°12′25.0″N 37°09′24.4″E / 36.206944°N 37.156778°E |
| Built | Late 14th Century |
Al-Jdayde (Arabic: جديدة "The New Town", also transcribed as al-Jdeideh, al-Judayda, al-Jdeïdé, al-Jadida or al-Jdeydeh) is a historic predominantly Christian neighbourhood of Aleppo. Noted for its winding narrow alleys, richly decorated mansions and churches—it is an area of significant cultural and historical interest. Much of Al-Jdayde suffered catastrophic damage during the Syrian Civil War.