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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 Stones - Wikipedia
The Baalbek Stones are six massive Roman [1] worked stone blocks in Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis), Lebanon, characterised by a megalithic gigantism unparallelled in antiquity How the stones were moved from where they were quarried to their final locations is uncertain [2]
- 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 History of Baalbek: The Heart of Lebanons Ancient Past - Arab America
Lebanon’s Baalbek is known as the mysterious two-thousand-year-old structure built for the Roman God, Jupiter However, this 11,000-year-old structure has more history to it and is defined by centuries of colonization and survival
- 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
- 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
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