The Pavilion of Lebanon returns to La Biennale Arte 2026 with an immersive installation by Nabil Nahas. The work explores memory, identity, nature and the cosmos.
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Urban Blooms, a participatory cultural initiative launched by BeyArt and the Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA), takes art out of institutions and puts it where people actually live.
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From a toy melodica in Ras Baalbek to producing chart-topping records in a Beirut apartment, Jean-Marie Riachi’s path into music was anything but conventional.
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Discover Menjez, a historic village in Akkar located on Lebanon’s northern border. Its name, derived from Aramaic, means “buried treasure,” reflecting the area’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Highlights: Ancient …
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A guided hike will take place in Mazraet El Teffeh, a village in the Zgharta district known for its dense pine and oak forests. Once famous for its apple orchards, the …
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Standing at the heart of the Bekaa, Zahle provides visitors with a plethora of exciting landmarks, activities and food experiences.
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From hilltop sanctuaries to newly unveiled monuments, Lebanon’s statues of faith reflect stories of devotion, history and place across the country.
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In the heart of Jal El Dib, Metn, a forgotten home has been transformed into Azai, a sanctuary dedicated to holistic wellbeing and belonging.
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Across Lebanon, animal welfare NGOs are rescuing, sheltering and protecting animals, stepping up their efforts even in times of crisis.




