There is no evidence that the Roman sites in Tyre and Baalbek have been damaged by the Israeli strikes. But Lebanese ...
Israeli strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon have damaged and threatened several important monuments, while Baalbek ...
ancient harbour and imposing Roman ruins and hippodrome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is among Lebanon’s largest cities and a vibrant metropolis popular with tourists. The buildings struck ...
The Mediterranean port, which dates from the Phoenician period, boasts the remains of a second-century Roman hippodrome, a necropolis, a triumphal arch and an aqueduct, but the modern city has a ...
The ancient city of Tyre, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Beirut, is known for its pristine beaches, ancient harbor ...
Israel conducted airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs near Lebanon’s only airport, claiming to have targeted Hezbollah ...
The city is also home to a variety of ancient and important cultural heritage sites, including the 2nd-century Tyre Hippodrome, an aqueduct, Roman baths, the al-Bass Necropolis, and many other ...
The ancient city of Tyre, about 80 kilometers south of Beirut, is known for its pristine beaches, ancient harbor and imposing Roman ruins and hippodrome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is among ...
The 2,500-year-old city, about 50 miles south of Beirut, is known for its pristine beaches, ancient harbor and imposing Roman ruins and hippodrome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The buildings ...
The 2,500-year-old city, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Beirut, is known for its pristine beaches, ancient harbor and imposing Roman ruins and hippodrome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.