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Museum Map Recto BEIRUT 2020 edition 2020 Archaeological Crypt of Saint George A B C bamleb.com Orthodox Cathedral of Beirut A2 AUB Archaeological Museum A2 AUB Geology Museum A2 AUB Natural History Museum A2 Banque du Liban Museum A2 Beirut National Museum A2 Beit Beirut A2 Ibrahim Najem's House of Collectibles A2 Mim Museum A2 D Museum of Lebanese Prehistory A2 Sursock Museum A2 Villa Audi A2 Mayor Hajj of Aydamun BEKAA Ornithology,Rhopalocera Abouna Yaacoub Museum Baalbek Museum C2 and Zoology Museum Convent of the Miraculous Virgin Museum C2 Emile Hannouche Museum B2 Fayrouz Chamoun Center for Arts & Culture B2 Heritage Museum of Salim Araji B2 Saint-Gilles Citadel Museum "Lebanon from Center of the Rocks"Museum B2 1 Lebanese Heritage House Of Artist Of Samir Fahed Chamoun B2 Museum of Ethnography of Balamand Terbol Museum B2 Nabu Museum Zaki Nassif Museum and Cultural Center B2 Wildlife Taxidermy Museum by Agenda Culturel Agenda by MOUNT LEBANON Museum of Stones Abdallah Ghanem Museum Lebanon Black Castle Al Nawl Museum Ameen Rihani Museum Human Nature Art Museum Antoun Kazan Museum St. Rafqa Museum Archaeological Museum of the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik Gibran Khalil Gibran Museum Armenian Genocide Orphans ''Aram Bezikian Museum'' Patriarch Elias Howayek Museum Armenian Monastery of Bzommar Atelier Assaf Monastery of St. Anthony Museum Beiteddine Palace Museum Rachana Museum Billy Karam Museum Sursock Museum Boutros Farhat Museum Archaeological Crypt of Saint George Orthodox Cathedral of Beirut Cave of Art Ibrahim Najem's House of Collectibles Convent of the Miraculous Virgin Museum Cilicia Museum AUB Archaeological Museum Dorothy Salhab Kazemi Museum Dr. Zahi Hakim Museum AUB Geology Museum Baalbek Museum Edward Nassar Museum Elias Abou Chabakeh Museum AUB Natural History Museum “Lebanon from Center 2 Emir Faysal Arslan Museum Banque du Liban Museum of the Rocks” Museum Emmanuel Paul Guiragossian Museum Expo Hakel Museum of Lebanese Prehistory Heritage Museum of Salim Araji Fahed al-Andari Barber - Museum Beit Beirut Fouad Chehab Museum & Library Fayrouz Chamoun Center for Arts & Culture LIC Hall of Fame Mim Museum Ash Historic Wax Museum Terbol Museum Our Lady of Ilige Convent Museum Irfan al-Tawhidiyah School Museum Beirut National Museum Villa Audi Dr. Zahi Hakim Museum Jamil Molaeb Museum Lebanese Heritage House of Artist of Samir Fahed Chamoun Maroun Abboud Museum Juliusz Slowacki Museum Museum of Traditional Tools LAU Louis Cardahi Foundation Museum of the Archaeological Site of Byblos Emile Hannouche Museum Historic Wax Museum Lebanese Heritage House Armenian Genocide Orphans Lebanese Heritage Museum ''Aram Bezikian Museum'' Lebanese Marine & Wildlife Museum MACAM Tanios Yusuf Zoghaib Museum MACAM Modern And Contemporary Art Museum Zaki Nassif Museum and Cultural Center Expo Hakel Marie Baz Museum Memory of Time Maroun Abboud Museum m Lebanese Heritage House Memory of Time Mansour Eid Museum LAU Louis Cardahi Foundation St. Maron Monastery Museum Michel Abou Jaoudeh Museum Monastery of our Lady of Machmouche Pepe Abed Museum Mikhail Naimy House Museum Byblos Boutros Farhat Museum Soap Museum – Audi Foundation Juliusz Slowacki Museum Military Museum Fouad Chehab Museum & Library Moussa Castle Armenian Monastery of Bzommar Mleeta Tourist Landmark of the Resistance Elias Abou Chabakeh Museum Mtein Museum for Arts Debbané Palace Ins Cilicia Museum Museum of Natural History Archaeological Museum of the Mounir Assaad Kisrouani Museum Museum of the Archaeological Site of Byblos Holy Spirit University of Kaslik Antoun Kazan Museum Museum of Traditional Tools Billy Karam Museum Lebanese Marine Our Lady of Ilige Convent Museum & Wildlife Museum Al Nawl Museum Jounieh Pepe Abed Museum Ahmad Wehbe Museum Ameen Rihani Museum Princess Shams Museum lla Deep Sea Museum of Tyre Edward Nassar Museum St. Maron Monastery Museum J M Baskinta Abdallah Ghanem Museum St. Savior Monastery Museum Emmanuel Paul Salam Hamzeh Museum Guiragossian Museum Mtein Museum for Arts Tanios Yusuf Zoghaib Museum Wonders of the Sea Hall of Fame Chaaban Citadel The Silk Museum Moussa Tiba Museum Mikhail Naimy House Museum Michel Abou Jaoudeh Museum Wonders of the Sea l Aley Emir Faysal Arslan Museum NORTH Museum of Natural History Zarit Lebanese Heritage Museum Abouna Yaacoub Museum C1 3 Gibran Khalil Gibran Museum B2 Shelomi Shetula Military Museum Fahed al-Andari Barber - Museum Keep this map handy and B1 Human Nature Art Museum Jamil Molaeb Museum Lebanon Black Castle B1 Deir El Qamar Dorothy Salhab Kazemi Museum C1 take your time to discover Mayor Hajj of Aydamun Salam Hamzeh museum Monastery of St. Anthony Museum B2 Lebanon’s amazing museums! Museum of Ethnography of Balamand B1 The Silk Museum Museum of Stones B1 Nabu Museum B1 Beirut Moussa Castle Atelier Assaf Ornithology, Rhopalocera and Zoology Museum C1 Bekaa Patriarch Elias Howayek Museum B1 Irfan al-Tawhidiyah School Museum Cave of Art Rachana Museum B2 Mount Lebanon Marie Baz Museum #EUCULTURE Saint-Gilles Citadel Museum B1 St. Savior Monastery Museum St. Rafqa Museum B2 North Princess Shams Museum Wildlife Taxidermy Museum B1 South SOUTH Ahmad Wehbe Museum A3 Chaaban Citadel A3 Debbané Palace A3 Beiteddine Palace Museum Deep Sea Museum of Tyre A3 Mleeta Tourist Landmark of the Resistance A3 Mansour Eid Museum A3 Mount Lebanon Monastery of our Lady of Machmouche A3 Mounir Assaad Kisrouani Museum A3 For more than 25 years, Agenda Culturel, both in print and Moussa Tiba Museum A3 online, has been promoting Lebanon's vibrant art scene. 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EUinLebanon For directions, please visit our website: bamleb.com Check us out on agendaculturel.com MUSEUMS OF LEBANON BEIRUT Beit Beirut BEKAA Lebanese Heritage Antoun Kazan Billy Karam Edward Nassar Fouad Chehab Lebanese Heritage Michel Abou Our Lady of Ilige The Silk Museum Monastery of St. Saint-Gilles Citadel Deep Sea Museum History museum House of Artist Museum Museum Museum Museum & Library House Jaoudeh Museum Convent Museum Anthony Museum Museum of Tyre of Samir Fahed Model cars museum Archaeological Crypt Baalbek Museum Biographical museum Anthropological History museum Anthropological Biographical museum Mayfouq Chamoun museum museum Zalka of Saint George Archaeological Anthropological +961 9 765505/6 museum Mayfouq OrthodoxBEIRUT Cathedral museum +961 3 396558 Everyday, 8.30am-5pm +961 3 292779 of Beirut Booking only Free entry Booking only Free entry Bsous Free entry Pepe Abed +961 5 940767 Mikhail Naimy Museum thesilkmuseum.com Tripoli Tyre Sodeco Lebanese Heritage Qozhaya Zouk Mikayel Jounieh House Museum Antiques museum May-Nov: +961 6 430495 +961 7 740874 Zouk Mosbeh Museum Biographical museum +961 6 995504/5 beitbeirut.org +961 9 212212 ext. 106 +961 9 910348/9 Tue-Sun, 10am-6pm Winter: Everyday, 7am-2pm +961 3 734318 Jal el Dib qozhaya.com Mon-Sat, 11am-8pm +961 81 337388 fouadchehab.org Entrance fee: Everyday, 8am-4pm Entrance fee: 2 000 LL Baalbek +961 4 712112 Winter: Sun, 12pm-6pm billykaram.org Booking only Adults 8 000 LL Summer: Place de l’Étoile +961 8 370520 Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm edwardnassar- Everyday, 9am-5pm Booking only Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm Students 5 000 LL Everyday, 8am-8pm Sat, 9am-1pm Free entry Summer: Mleeta Tourist +961 1 980920 Summer: everyday, Zahle Booking only museum.com Entrance fee: Free entry Entrance fee: Landmark of 8.30am-7.30pm +961 8 822170 Tue-Fri, 9am-4pm Everyday, Adults 5 000 LL Tue-Sun, 10am-6pm Adults 5 000 LL Free entry Hall of Fame Wonders of Winter: everyday, Booking only Sat, 9am-1pm 8.30am-7.30pm Kids & students free entry the Resistance Entrance fee: 5 000 LL Ibrahim Najem's Kids 3 000 LL the Sea House of 8.30am-4pm Free entry Boutros Farhat Booking only on Free entry AUB Entrance fee: Archaeological Museum Sat & Sun St. Rafqa Museum Collectibles Zalka Byblos Museum of Archaeological 10 000 LL - 15 000 LL Terbol Museum Museum of the Sculpture museum Free entry Beit Mery Antiques & sea +961 3 768389 +961 9 540213 Ethnography of Museum treasures Ethnographic museum Holy Spirit +961 3 850800 Booking only Everyday, 10am-6pm Convent of the University of Kaslik Elias Abou lebaneseheritage- Balamand Miraculous Virgin Chabakeh Museum museum.org Free entry Free entry Biographical Museum Museum Zouk Mosbeh Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mleeta Military Museum Princess Shams +961 9 225202 Entrance fee: +961 7 210211 halloffamelb.com Adults 10 000 LL Museum mleeta.com Kids 5 000 LL Traditional museum ©The wonders of the sea Summer: Jrabta Everyday, 9am-4pm Everyday, 9am-8pm Jdeideh Ras Beirut Jaj +961 6 720402 Entrance fee: Ain al Mraisseh Terbol Winter: Lebanese Marine +961 1 891548 +961 1 350000 ext. 2663 +961 3 254283 Koura Everyday, 8am-8pm Adults 4 000 LL +961 1 365813 +961 5 455104 Everyday, 9am-6pm & Wildlife Museum wondersofthesea.net Kids 2 000 LL aub.edu.lb Booking only Summer: fnp.org.lb Kaslik Entrance fee: Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm +961 6 930250 ext. 4128 Free entry Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Zouk Mikayel Yarzeh Everyday, 10am-7pm Tue-Sun, 10am-6pm +961 9 600643 Free entry Adults 15 000 LL Sat-Sun, 3pm-6pm +961 3 558994 Mansour Eid Closed on holidays Baalbek +961 9 212212 ext. 106 +961 5 956172 Maasser Beiteddine Wildlife Taxidermy Winter: Entrance fee: usek.edu.lb Kids 10 000 LL Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm Museum +961 81 337388 Mon-Fri, Entrance fee: Free entry Everyday, 10am-5pm +961 8
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