Established in 1330 AD
At the beginning of the 16th century, Aleppo experienced a remarkable development as small soap workshops were replaced by buildings that are not originally created to manufacture soap. The soap makers used these buildings after they made adjustments to suit the purpose of soap manufacturing. Jebeili Soap Factory bears witness to this period because it used to be the stable of Khan al-Qadi. It has been transformed into a soap factory; it consists of two floors. The ground floor is used to store the raw materials, the 33 underground compartments were designed to store the oils and a special room to prepare the Anabasis plant where the grinding is done by a millstone turned by animals.


