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Sights in Beirut

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sights in Beirut : the essentials
Mosques in Beirut
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
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The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque is one of the symbols of the city of Beirut, and it's also one of the most visited. You can't miss see
Historical Monuments in Beirut
Pigeon Rocks
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Today I want to talk about the rocks I found in Raouche. The seafront promenade is named Avenida Paris but is known as Corniche. T
Statues in Beirut
Martyrs' Square
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The statue of the martyrs is perhaps the most important symbol of Beirut. It is located in the centre of the square and, followin
Churches in Beirut
St George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
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In the centre of Beirut, along with the city's other important religious buildings, the Orthodox Cathedral of St George shouldn't
Universities in Beirut
American University of Beirut
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The American University of Beirut is one of the most popular places in the city centre, near Hamra Street and the district of the
Churches in Beirut
St Louis Capuchin Cathedral
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The Capuchin cathedral dedicated to Saint Louis is located in central Beirut, within walking distance of the other buildings that
Historical Monuments in Beirut
Grand Serail
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Great Serallo is one of the most impressive monuments in Beirut, both in terms of importance and grandeur. It is located in the c
Mosques in Beirut
Al Omari Mosque
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Located in the city centre, where access is controlled by the army, the Al Omari mosque can be visited by anyone, but women must c
Churches in Beirut
St Nishan Armenian Orthodox Church
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The Armenian population of Beirut resides mainly in the neighbourhood of Bourj Hammound, but this huge white-fronted church, buil
Historical Monuments in Beirut
Green Line
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Lebanese history is marked by conflict since its beginning. One of the places you can visit in the capital, Beirut, and learn abou
Historical Monuments in Beirut
Cardo Maximus
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This is the oldest and most prestigious part of Beirut, where you can still see one part of the old roman colonnade in the centre
Historical Monuments in Beirut
Maghen Abraham Synagogue
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Following the bloody civil wars and attacks on Israel that ravaged Lebanon until the year 2005, the Jewish community of Beirut, o
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