From hilltop sanctuaries to newly unveiled monuments, Lebanon’s statues of faith reflect stories of devotion, history and place across the country.
Religious Sites
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Discover seven historic churches across Beirut. Explore ancient architecture and centuries of Christian heritage.
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In Lebanon, Eid El Barbara is a longstanding tradition where kids wear disguises and roam their neighborhoods looking for treats.
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Over 60 monasteries and nunneries can be found in Lebanon, some of which offer overnight accommodation.
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Saint Charbel, a Lebanese Maronite monk, is celebrated for his deep faith, devotion, and numerous miracles attributed to his intercession.
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A national religious holiday for Christians and Muslims alike, Eid Al Saydeh is also known as the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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Darb el-Salib Tartij, offers a journey through 15 stations, marking a moment in the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life.
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Ehden’s oldest church dates back to 749 A.D. Find out more about the history of Ehden’s churhes in this article.
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Discover the spiritual tapestry of the Shouf district in Lebanon, As USAID’s Trade and Investment Facilitation (TIF) project is working to raise the profile of the district and improve its tourism …



