In Tripoli’s public garden and old spice souk, biodiversity conservationist and Tripoli-native Elsa Sattout finds home.
For many Tripolitans their “square house” is the public garden located in the heart of the city. Tripoli, Lebanon’s northern city, encompasses stories of many civilizations, conquests and religions and its diverse history has made this large coastal town an enriching place to reflect on cultural diversity, human connections and roots to the past and present.




These scents took away the breath of many citizens, pilgrims, orientalists, and travelers and drew many of them back. They have remained nebulized in the city throughout history, drawing in diaspora from all over the world who sought traces of their ancestors.
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