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Ancient/ Historical Sites

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Beit EdDeen

(Also Bet Ddiin)

The Beit Eddin palace complex was built over a thirty year period by Emir Bechir El-Chehab II early 19th century. The palace is a great piece representing the traditional Lebanese architecture with its arcades, galleries and rooms decorated by artists from Lebanon, Damascus and Italy.
Today the palace houses a museum of feudal weapons, costumes and jewelry in addition to an archaeological museum and a museum of Byzantine Mosaics

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