In 1932, the content of Gibran's studio in New York, including his furniture, his personal belongings, his private library, his manuscripts and 440 original pai... Read More...
Beirut National Museum newly openened basement collection showcases funerary art and practices beginning with articles dating back from prehistory until the Ott... Read More...
Picasso et la famille explores Pablo Picasso’s (1881-1973) relationship to the notion of the family nucleus, encompassing everything from motherhood to c... Read More...
Built in 1924 by the Lebanese architect Youssef Afandi Aftimos and then raised by two further floors by the architect Fouad Kozah in 1932, the neo-ottoman style... Read More...
Being the first of its kind, this place carves the memory of a continual stage in the history of Lebanon. This is a natural museum, surrounded by the ca... Read More...
Menjez house of a heritage is a small museum in the village of Menjez dedicated to the Dolmens Funerary Chambers found in this village, also a small documentary... Read More...
1- Beirut National Museum
The National Museum of Beirut is the principal museum of archaeology in Lebanon. The collection begun after World War I, and the... Read More...
Situated on the coast of the Mediterranean, at the village of El-Heri, in Ras Al Shaqa’, in the North of Lebanon stands the Nabu Museum. Named after the Mesop... Read More...
Following the end of the Civil Lebanese war in 1990, and the destruction of Saint Georges Orthodox Cathedral.
Dr Leila Badre and the cathedral’s manage... Read More...