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Beirut, Lebanon

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Welcome to Beirut!  if you ever thought you are visiting Beirut you should visit this amazing places!



Martyrs Statue
It's a monument to commemorate the martyrs who Zekri Lebanese Turks hanged on May 6, 1916 on charges of conspiring against the Ottoman Empire and dealing with its enemies, in the same arena by the statue today, and they were nearly 16 people.
 
 
Raouche Rock
Great view and spectacular where you see a huge rock in the sea formed by nature factors on Mralasor, Raouche rock tourist attraction is a Lebanese Ckrtin Kpareeten close to the beach area in western Beirut Sea.
 
 
Sursock Museum
 
Sursock Museum is an archaeological Lebanese Nicholas Sursock Palace was built in 1910, the owner of the palace gave posthumously to Beirut, that turns into a museum of Modern Art. The museum opened its doors to the public in 1961, which displays the work of cutting and Islamic art collection, and literary for a number of international and Lebanese artists.
 
 
 
Mohammed Amin Mosque
 
Is the largest mosque in Beirut, Lebanon, the mosque was built on more than 10 thousand square meters, and Qubbh painted in blue and four minarets rising from it can be seen from various parts of Beirut, as is the case in all the mosques of the Ottoman urban pattern.
 
 
 
Statue Of Riad Solh
  This statue memorial was held in the region which was the limits of Beirut in the ninth century Ashrhat the wall of the city is located, and he mentioned a statue of Riad Solh, first Prime Minister of Lebanon in the era of independence.
 
 
 
 
Clock Tower Hamidah
 
Named by also Ottoman clock tower, it was Brett time in the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1919, and the project was the result of ideas and to Beirut Rashid your is the first project of its kind in the architectural Arab art in Zllk time and the goal of building this time to indicate the Renaissance and architecture in the era Sultan addition to the definition of the times.
 
 
 
Great Omari Mosque
 
This mosque is considered to be one of the oldest mosques in Beirut, Lebanon, has called this name in honor of the Caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab. It was originally a pagan temple and a structure built by the Roman Emperor Philip in the third century BC, then it turned into a church during the Crusades of the year in 1110 and known as the St. John the Baptist Church. Muslims received in the era of Saladin from the crusaders. Built new governor of Beirut Zainuddin Abdul Rahman Albaona the year 764 AH and enter the Islamic art of construction and engineering. 
 
 
Waterfront towers

Marina Towers, a housing project is a huge semi-finished, which is a huge apartment building, nautical tower, two residential buildings rise Mediterranean, Palace, and the garden. Marina Towers project built on 7,000 square meters, with a height of the main tower 150 meters, making it the tallest building in Lebanon. 
 
 
 
 
St. George's Cathedral
 
This cathedral was built on the ruins of a Byzantine church, the current built dating, mostly, to the eighteenth century. Inside the church in art icon serves as its axis, and there are a number of murals and other icons which also attracts people's attention. 
 
 
 
 
Robert Mouawad Private Museum
The museum contains a number of Eastern and Western works of art of the ancient rare books, ceramic and clay pots, parts of the building columns historic, old weapons, rugs complex knitting, cutting Jewelry dignified and precious stones. 
 
 
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