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- Baalbek - Wikipedia
It is known for the ruins of the Roman temple complex, which includes the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter, and was inscribed in 1984 as a UNESCO World Heritage site Other tourist attractions are the Great Umayyad Mosque, the Baalbek International Festival, the mausoleum of Sit Khawla, and a Roman quarry site named Hajar al-Hibla [9]
- Baalbek | Lebanon, Temple, Ruins, Population, Map | Britannica
Baalbek is a large archaeological complex encompassing the ruins of an ancient Roman town in eastern Lebanon Among its notable ruins are a Temple of Jupiter and a Temple of Bacchus, and an annual music festival takes place at the temple complex
- Baalbek - World History Encyclopedia
Baalbek is an ancient Phoenician city located in what is now modern-day Lebanon, north of Beirut, in the Beqaa Valley Inhabited as early as 9000 BCE, Baalbek grew into an important pilgrimage site
- Mystery of the stones: How Lebanon’s Baalbek ruins are a site for the . . .
Perched on a lofty mound overlooking Lebanon’s lush Bekaa Valley sits Baalbek, a city steeped in history and home to the ruins of one of the largest Roman religious sites Its remaining
- The Monumental Baalbek – The largest building blocks on Earth
In Lebanon, at an altitude of approximately 1,170 meters in Beqaa valley stands the famous Baalbek or known in Roman times as Heliopolis Baalbek is an ancient site that has been used since the Bronze Age with a history of at least 9,000 years, according to evidence found during the German archaeological expedition in 1898
- Baalbek - History and Facts | History Hit
Baalbek is a large and impressive Roman site in Lebanon which is home to the largest Roman temple ever built, as well as a range of other magnificent ancient structures The site was inscribed in 1984 as a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Baalbek - Sacred Sites: World Pilgrimage Guide
Approximately 86 kilometers northeast of the city of Beirut in eastern Lebanon stands the temple complex of Baalbek Situated atop a high point in the fertile Bekaa valley, the ruins are one of the most extraordinary and enigmatic holy places of ancient times
- How To Visit The Baalbek Temple Ruins In Lebanon - The World Travel Guy
The ancient Roman ruins, temples, giant megalith stones at Baalbek Lebanon (aka 'Baalbeck') are well worth a visit Here's a travel guide!
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