National Museum of Beirut
The National Museum of Beirut is a main archeological museum in Lebanon. After the First World War, the process of collecting the artifacts started and was formally opened in the year 1942. ... Read More
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Martyr’s Square
The Martyr Square is a well-known place in the hub of Beirut. Its innermost sculpture honors the Lebanese nationalists, who were executed by the Ottomans during the First World War. ... Read More
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Roman Baths
The Roman bath is situated approximately a block in the western direction from Martyrs’ square, adjacent the government buildings of the nation... Read More
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Robert Mouawad Private Museum
The Robert Mouawad Private Museum is situated in Beirut Central district of Lebanon. It is an appropriate blend of oriental and artistic cultures.... Read More
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Pigeon Rocks, Raouche
Raouche is a business and residential area. It is renowned for its chic residence structures, several eateries, and sea cliff side snack bars, which line up the Avenue de Paris,... Read More
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Al Omar Mosque
The Al Omar Mosque is a well known mosque in the capital city of Lebanon, Beirut. It is one of the ancient and biggest mosques in Beirut city.... Read More
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