Top 9 Architectural Buildings in Lebanon, Lebanon

January 15, 2022 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in Lebanon, Lebanon including Madrassah Al-Nouriyah, Hammam Al-Jadeed, Hasbaya Shehabi Citadel, St. Stephan's Cathedral, Ezzeddine Hammam, Al Ba’sa, Beit Beirut, Hammam al-Jadid, Foire Internationale Rachid Karami.
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1. Madrassah Al-Nouriyah

Tripoli Lebanon
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Madrassah Al-Nouriyah

2. Hammam Al-Jadeed

Shakrieyh Street Saida Old Town, Sidon Lebanon
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Hammam Al-Jadeed

Hammam Al Jadeed is the largest and most significant bathhouses located in the ancient city of Saida, in the neighborhood known as "Hammam Al Jadeed District". Built in 1720, it was closed down in the late 1940s then re-opened in May 2019 as a heritage and cultural venue.has remarkable ornaments and consists of a large hallway and several small rooms with Ottoman structural design.

3. Hasbaya Shehabi Citadel

Hasbaya Lebanon
Excellent
40%
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60%
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Hasbaya Shehabi Citadel

4. St. Stephan's Cathedral

Batroun Lebanon
Excellent
54%
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

St. Stephan's Cathedral

Reviewed By halcatra - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

It is one of many similar beautiful churches around Lebanon. It is nicely located close to the harbour. If you walk around a little bit, you may catch very nice views on the facade from there. The entrance is free of charge. Worth visiting if you are in Al Batroun.

5. Ezzeddine Hammam

Amir Fakhreddine Street Near Souk el-Nahhassin, Tripoli Lebanon
Excellent
53%
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Ezzeddine Hammam

Reviewed By halcatra - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

It is well preserved Hammam. It does not work anymore, but you can visit it free of charge. It seems like it could work again without any difficulty, it is all preserved in a very good condition. Look at the ceilings and domes - they are fascinating!

6. Al Ba’sa

Bliss, Beirut Lebanon
Excellent
67%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Al Ba’sa

7. Beit Beirut

Independence Street, Beirut Lebanon http://www.beitbeirut.org/english/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Beit Beirut

8. Hammam al-Jadid

Tripoli Lebanon

Hammam Al Jadeed is the largest and most significant bathhouses located in the ancient city of Saida, in the neighborhood known as "Hammam Al Jadeed District". Built in 1720, it was closed down in the late 1940s then re-opened in May 2019 as a heritage and cultural venue.has remarkable ornaments and consists of a large hallway and several small rooms with Ottoman structural design.

9. Foire Internationale Rachid Karami

District De Tripoli El Maarad La Citée Perdue D'Oscar Niemeyer, Tripoli Lebanon http://www.lebanon-fair.com/ar/

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