Beit Beirut

Beirut


Conceptualised as a museum dedicated to the memory of Beirut, Beit Beirut started off as the stately home of the Barakat family in the 1920s and was then occupied by snipers from Christian militias during the Lebanese Civil War. The building is sometimes open as a gallery space, but exhibitors set the hours and prices.


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