Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city and the legendary birthplace of Europa and Elissa (Dido). Today it is the fourth largest city in Lebanon and h... Read More...
Tyre's hippodrome dates to the second century. It is 90 meters wide, 480 meters long, had a capacity of about 20,000 people, and was built for chariot races. Th... Read More...
Europa was the beautiful daughter of the Phoenician king of Tyre, Agenor and queen Telephassa .
Zeus, The Greek god was enamored of Europa and decided to s... Read More...
Qana also spelled Cana or Kana, is a village in Southern Lebanon located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southeast of the city of Tyre.
Cana is celebrated as ... Read More...
Although named after the legendary king Hiram, who may have reigned Tyre in the tenth century BCE, this tomb, which can be found near Hannaouiye (some six ... Read More...
Al-Fanar resort is the first traditional typical lebanese house, transformed to a touristic domain, where you can join together, history, sea, food, f... Read More...
Dating to the 3rd millennium BC, these atmospheric ruins cover a large area leading down to an ancient submerged harbours. Highlights include a street paved wit... Read More...
Glass crafting goes back to the 14th century B.C. as ovens from that period were discovered in Egypt, its alleged country of origin. Phoenicians sustained close... Read More...
The Romans constructed numerous aqueducts in order to bring water from distant sources into their cities and towns, supplying public baths, latr... Read More...