The National Museum of Beirut safeguards Lebanon’s heritage, blending history, identity, and resilience through meticulous preservation.
A symbol of renewal, the museum preserves artifacts, telling Lebanon’s stories and protecting cultural legacy.
After a two-year break, Les Musicales de Baabdath returns with “Strings of Hope,” blending world-class performances and mentorship for young Lebanese musicians.
A landmark exhibition at Beirut’s Sursock Museum honors iconic Arab divas, tracing their cultural legacy and impact on Arab society.
Lebanon’s antiques market struggles amid economic crisis, but dedicated dealers and rare treasures are keeping its legacy alive.
In the wake of Beirut’s port explosion, Zeina Saleh Kayali created Beit Tabaris to preserve and promote Lebanon’s musical identity through education and performance.
Exiled during the civil war, singer-songwriter Yara Lapidus returns to perform in her homeland for the first time.
Dar el-Nimer showcases sixty rare icons from Rami Nimer’s collection, offering a deep look into Levantine Christian art and history until January 2026.