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Must See Archaeological Sites in Lebanon

 
  • Baalbeck Ruins

    This town was once one of the largest sanctuaries in the Roman empire and is now renowned for its wonderful temple ruins.

  • Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar

    Anjar (meaning "unresolved or running river"; Arabic: عنجر / ALA-LC: ‘Anjar; also known as Hawsh Mousa, is a town of Lebanon, near the…

  • Byblos

    Byblos, also known as Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl, is an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon.

  • Tyre Necropolis

    The Al-Bass Tyre necropolis is a Lebanese UNESCO World Heritage site in the city of Tyre situated next to the el-Buss refugee camp.

  • Temple of Eshmun

    The Temple of Eshmun is an ancient place of worship dedicated to Eshmun, the Phoenician god of healing.

  • Hippodrome of Berytus

    The hippodrome of Berytus was a circus in the Roman colony of Berytus. It is one of two hippodromes in Beirut.

  • Kasarnaba

    Kasarnaba is a town in Baalbek District, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon famous for its hilly terrain and traditional agricultural…

  • Roman Lower Temples of Niha

    Niha is a village in the Bekaa Valley about 18 km north of Zahlé. It is famous for its Roman archeological ruins in the outskirts, and in…

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