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An Art Exhibition Revives Memory in an Abandoned Home in Habbnamra, Rural Homs

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  • 29 Apr, 2026
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In the quiet town of Habbnamra in western rural Homs, a long‑abandoned home reopened its doors to life, becoming a vibrant cultural space that brought residents together around shared memory. The art exhibition, held inside a house whose owners were forcibly displaced years ago, emerged as a community initiative aimed at breathing life back into homes marked by absence and loss, transforming them into spaces filled with creativity and belonging.

Artworks Born from the Spirit of the Place

The exhibition featured a wide range of artistic works, including wooden and stone sculptures, visual art paintings, traditional crochet pieces, and handcrafted decorative items created by local residents. The event also included live musical performances, blending music with visual art to revive the atmosphere of the home in all its details.

Breaking the Silence of Closed Homes

George Mikhael, the exhibition organizer, explained that the initiative aims to break the silence of abandoned homes and revive them through community‑oriented artistic and cultural activities. He noted that the event reflects the commitment of the town’s expatriates to supporting cultural and social initiatives that reconnect them with their roots.

Music as an Expression of Belonging

Accordion player Naya Qazma expressed her joy in participating, saying that performing in this particular place carries emotional significance that goes beyond a musical show, becoming an act of collective cultural expression and belonging.

A Community Rising Beyond the Impact of War

Several attendees highlighted the importance of such events in revitalizing cultural life in the town. Public relations officer Maksim Nader stated that these activities demonstrate the vitality of local communities and their role in rebuilding civil society, which was deeply affected during the years of conflict. He emphasized the need to continue supporting similar initiatives to strengthen ties between residents and expatriates.

Habbnamra… Natural Beauty and a Memory That Endures

Located about 65 kilometers west of Homs, Habbnamra is known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Through this exhibition, the town revived a piece of its memory, transforming a home once marked by forced absence into a symbol of return, creativity, and hope.

 

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