From long-established galleries to modern spaces, here are over some art galleries you need to visit in Beirut.
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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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As one of Mount Lebanon’s oldest villages, Mtein is packed with history, culture and architectural heritage. Head over to the pretty village for a unique trip back in time.
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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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The Ghalboun International Festival returns with music, heritage and open-air shows at Domaine St Gabriel in Batroun, from 11-13 July.
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At BlattChaya, each tile tells a story — not just of Lebanese heritage, but of resilience, artistry and an unwavering commitment to quality.
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Professional dancer, choreographer and DWTS judge Mazen Kiwan tells us about tango in Lebanon, his favorite thing about the country and Koon in Shouf.
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It’s easy to feel overwhelmed in a city as chaotic as Beirut. We outline how to spend 24 hours in the capital.
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Metropolis Cinema Beirut has remained committed to showcasing a diverse array of films, from local and regional productions.

