It is not just the replica of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock, or Qubbat Al Sakhra, that makes the park in this Lebanese village special, even unique.
There is als... Read More...
Because it is the largest and the most magnificent structure The Roman Empire built outside Rome, it is an architectural and a civil engineering ma... Read More...
The central and largest square in Beirut and its city center was built by the Ottomans in the 19th century. Its initial name Place des Canons referred to the ... Read More...
The space
Welcome to the picturesque Lebanese village of Douma nestled in the breath taking Batroun Mountains. Welcome to Beit Douma, your home away from home... Read More...
In Beit Chabeb, the ancient family tradition of bell making is still alive and well, thanks to the dedicated craftsmanship of Naffah Naffah. Single-handedly con... Read More...
Deir el Salib is a monastery/church located inside a large cave in the valley of Houlat, part of the Qannoubine valley, under the village of Hadchit. The cave ... Read More...
The name IXSIR derives from ‘Iksir’, the original Arabic word for ‘Elixir’, a word common to many languages that defines the purest form of all substanc... Read More...
1- The old Train station
2- The tower of the Lion
3- The Rabbit island or Palm island
4- Stroll in old and beautiful Mina alleys
5- El M... Read More...
Known as the keeper of Beirut’s past, Lebanese collector Henry Loussian has finally opened his Batroun house, his own Sistine Chapel, to the public.
Lo... Read More...