Saint Elijah Cathedral (Arabic: كاتدرائية القدّيِس الياس), is an Eastern Catholic church in Aleppo, Syria, located in the Christian quarter of al-Jdayde.
It has two magnificent belfries at its façade, while the marble entrance with yellow columns is situated under the high dome on the eastern side.
For that purpose, concrete was used during the reconstruction process for the first time ever in the construction history of Aleppo, with the assistance of experts from Belgium.
In front of the main gate, the statue of Archbishop and poet Germanos Farhat (1670–1732) was erected in 1932 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his death, and for his efforts in founding the Maronite library of Aleppo, the home of old valuable manuscripts.
Saint Elijah Cathedral was heavily damaged during the Syrian civil war with its roof collapsing in 2013 after numerous explosions.