Stadtbummel II

Weiter geht's durch den Souq von Beirut über die Downtown zur neuen Moschee. Alles überraschend leer , modern und steril. Zwischendrin ein paar ganz hübsche Häuser aber für ein StadtzentrumRead more
Weiter geht's durch den Souq von Beirut über die Downtown zur neuen Moschee. Alles überraschend leer , modern und steril. Zwischendrin ein paar ganz hübsche Häuser aber für ein StadtzentrumRead more
The Mohammed al-Amin Mosque is a Sunni mosque in Beirut and the Friday Mosque of the Lebanese capital.
The construction of the mosque was commissioned by the then Lebanese Prime Minister RafikRead more
Martyrs' Square historically known as "Al Burj" or "Place des Cannons", is the historical central public square.
Like the Martyr's Square in Damascus, it is named after the 6 May 1916 executionsRead more
Saint George is a church building of the Maronite Church in Beirut. It is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Beirut and thus the seat of the archbishop.
The Maronite Cathedral of Saint George wasRead more
The Place de l'Étoile is a square in the city centre of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. It is surrounded by important political and religious buildings.
The square was laid out in the 1920s when theRead more
The vibrant areas of Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhaël are home to some of the best restaurants and bars. I went there in the evening with my cousins and drank a lot, laughed and had a good timeRead more
Beirut was once the Switzerland of the Middle East, and you have no doubt about it once you get here.
You might also know this place by the following names:
El Maarad, المعرض