Lebanon

Batroun

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  • Philipp Peterer
The historic center of Batroun comprises archaeological heritage from various periods. The site of this ancient city has been continuously inhabited since the Bronze Age. Notable monuments include an unfinished Roman theater and a Crusader citadel.

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Le centre historique de la ville de Batroun (ID: 6428)
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Lebanon
Status
On tentative list 2019 Site history
History of Batroun
2019: Added to Tentative List
Added to tentative list
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First published: 30/01/19.

Philipp Peterer

Batroun

Batroun (On tentative list)

Batroun by Philipp Peterer

Batroun has one special feature: a piece of Phoenician wall at the coast. This is something I never saw before and worth a visit. It almost looks natural, made of the same material as the shore. It was built to protect the town from tidal waves. The rest of the center however is nothing special at all. There is a souk, some churches and that is basically it. Part of the nomination is a small, but funny looking crusader fortress on a small rock, close to the town. You can see it from the highway on route to the Qadisha valley. Not sure this site will ever make the list.

The town can be reached very easy on the costal highway. It's just a few minutes north from Byblos.

 

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