The National Museum of Lebanon can go to the Tomb Raider. The basement floor is full of tombs, and three real mummies are on display. The last picture is the clothes the corpses wear. The corpses are not allowed to take pictures.
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National Museum of Beirut Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Beirut National Museum was established in 1937. It is a particularly important archaeological museum in Lebanon and a rare place to learn about the history of Lebanon and Beirut. The museum houses tens of thousands of cultural relics from different historical periods, including the hieroglyphs of the Phoenicians who invented alphabetic writing, as well as many statues and precious jade. At present, only restored and sorted cultural relics are on display, mainly sarcophagi, stone carvings and mosaics of the Phoenician, Persian, Greek and Roman eras, which are beautiful in shape and exquisite in craftsmanship.
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National Museum of Beirut Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The National Museum of Lebanon can go to the Tomb Raider. The basement floor is full of tombs, and three real mummies are on display. The last picture is the clothes the corpses wear. The corpses are not allowed to take pictures.
The location is very good to find near the French embassy, there are many statues exhibits, etc., the history is very long, the student ticket is 1,000 Li pounds, about 4 to 5 rmb, the adult ticket is more than 20 rmb, very cheap
This is a museum displaying the history of Lebanon, and there are indeed many treasures in it, divided into two floors. The heavyweight collections in the museum are unearthed in these places, exquisite mosaics from Balbek, exquisite sarcophagus from Tyre, famous stone statues and sculptures from Jubail. Museum controllers can't miss it, it's definitely an eye-opener.
The Beirut National Museum is really beautiful. I took the time to go there on a business trip. It was a very good experience!
Beirut is beautiful, the museum must punch in the place, must go see
Very worth a visit to the ancient Greek and Roman Civilization Museum of the Near East