The Enchanting Bay of Zeitouna

The Enchanting Bay of Zeitouna, Located on beirut’s northern coast, The Coast of Zeitouna is one of Beirut’s most upscale and enjoyable areas. Arriving at Zaytouna Bay is the beginning of a fascinating journey of beauty, nature, tan, shopping and exciting cruises. All this and more you will find in the Bay of Zeitouna, one […]

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Beit Beirut

Beit Beirut is a museum that was built to document the civil war to remain in the memory of the city and its people. It is called the Sudiko building, or “Barakat” building relative to the family that inhabited it, or the yellow house attributed to its yellow color. The museum was built in the

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Al-Omari Grand Mosque

Al-Omari Grand Mosque The great Omari Mosque in Beirut dates back to the Islamic conquest of Beirut in the early 1st century of Hijra and is considered one of the oldest buildings in Beirut, and was named in honor of caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab. The Omari Mosque has been through many historical events, most notably

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Sursock Museum

Sursock Museum It was initially built by the late Nicolas Sarsak of the Sarsak family, one of beirut’s most wealthy Orthodox families, in 1910, but after his death recommended that the palace be transformed into a museum of modern art. The Sersak Museum houses many antiques, valuables found in the cellar a while ago, and

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Mohammed Al-Amin Great Mosque

Mohammed Al-Amin Great Mosque Mohammed Al-Amin Mosque is the largest mosque in Beirut and Lebanon in general, and the most beautiful in terms of design, with its distinctive Ottoman-style architecture, with its blue domes and four huge minarets, which can be seen from anywhere in Beirut. Inside the mosque, it is full of mamluk architectural

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