The Sursock Museum revives its vibrant past, reopening after a big budget restoration project.
"Sursock Museum"
With the support of the Ministry of Tourism, we explore Lebanon’s rich culture and history by visiting some of the most magnificent museums in the country.
With the support of the Ministry of Tourism, we explore a few of the country’s museums dedicated to showcasing the work of local and international artists.
Three of Lebanon’s museums will be equipped for the blind or visually impaired by January 2019.
The fifth edition of Night of the Museums is taking place on 14 April, 2018, offering visitors the chance to explore 13 museums across Lebanon for free.
Emile Hannouche was born and raised in Chtaura, a charming town found in the center of Bekaa’s fertile valley.
A walk through Beirut’s historic Sursock neighborhood reveals a grand past and a city still in transformation. Located in the Achrafieh district of Beirut, Rue Sursock is one of the city’s…
«My art’s main subject is Humanity; it is nourished by the history of our civilization and our heritage. My work is a mirror reflecting the reality of our Middle Eastern society’s…
Beirut is a city of discovery; and there’s never been a better time to get under the skin of the capital. With the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, we highlight 20 of the top things to do.