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Baalbek Collection

Baalbek, a mesmerizing ancient city nestled in the heart of Lebanon, holds within its ruins the secrets of a glorious past

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Baalbek Collection: Ruins Of Baalbek, Lebanon, As Seen In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbek (Libanon), Roman Temple of Venus, wood engraving, published 1855
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Baalbek Collection: LEBANON. BIQA. Baalbek. Temple of Jupiter (60
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Baalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, Temple of Venus
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbek Lebanon (print)
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Baalbek Collection: Vue du Temple de Jupiter, a Baalbek (Heliopolis), September 15, 1850
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Baalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, Temple of Bacchus
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Baalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, Roman Ruins
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Baalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, Temple of Jupiter
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbek, View from the Acropolis to Lebanon (b / w photo)
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbek, The Great Stone (b / w photo)
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Colonnade Du Temple Du Soleil;Syrie, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
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Baalbek Collection: Temple De Jupiter aBaalbeck (Heliopolis, Interieur Du Naos;Syrie
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple Du Jupiter, Facade Occidentale;Syrie, 1849 / 51
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple De Jupiter, Facade Orientale;Syrie, 1849 / 51
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Hemicycle De L Enciente Des Temples Du Soleil Et De
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbeck, Interieur De L Enceinte Des Temples Du Soleil Et De Jupiter;Syrie
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Baalbek Collection: The Ruins of the Smaller Temple at Baalbeck (oil on canvas)
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Baalbek Collection: View of the temple of Jupiter in Baalbeck
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Baalbek Collection: Ruins of the ancient city of Ba albek (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: Gateway to the Temple of the Sun, Baalbek (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: South wing of the portico of the Great Temple, Baalbek (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: The Temple of the Sun, Baalbek (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: Source of the Barada River at Baalbek, Baalbec, Lebanon
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Baalbek Collection: View inside the Acropolis, Baalbec, Baalbek, Lebanon
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbec, Baalbek, Syria, entrance to the fortress
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Baalbek Collection: View of Baalbek, Baalbec, Syria
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Baalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon
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Baalbek Collection: Interior of the Heliopolis, Baalbek, Lebanon
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Baalbek Collection: The Shah of Persias harem on the road
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Baalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon
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Baalbek Collection: Persian soldiers with weapons, cattle, wagons, etc
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Baalbek Collection: Courtyard and columns of Heliopolis, Temple of Baalbek
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Baalbek Collection: Amazons coming to the aid of the Trojans at Troy
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Baalbek Collection: The tomb of the Maccabees, Jerusalem, 1800s
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbec, plate 79 from Volume II of The Holy Land
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Baalbek Collection: Pillars of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon
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Baalbek Collection: The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b / w photo)
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Baalbek Collection: The large stone in the quarry, Baalbek (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: Part of the enclosure of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
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Baalbek Collection: Peristyle of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
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Baalbek Collection: Ruins of Balbec (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: Ruins of Baalbec, May 5th 1839, plate 77 from Volume II of The Holy Land
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Baalbek Collection: Syria, Ruins of Baalbec (b / w photo)
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Baalbek Collection: Baalbek from Lebanon, 1858 (watercolour and pen and black ink with graphite indications)
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Baalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
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Baalbek Collection: Ruins of Balbec (engraving)
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Baalbek Collection: The unique circular temple at Baalbek, known as the Temple of Venus, c


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Baalbek, a mesmerizing ancient city nestled in the heart of Lebanon, holds within its ruins the secrets of a glorious past. As we gaze upon the captivating images captured in the 19th century, we are transported back in time to witness the grandeur and magnificence that once adorned this sacred place. The Roman Temple of Venus stands tall and proud, its architectural beauty immortalized in a wood engraving from 1855. The intricate details carved into every stone tell tales of devotion and reverence towards this goddess of love and beauty. Moving further into Baalbek's enchanting landscape, we come across the awe-inspiring Temple of Jupiter. This colossal structure dominates the skyline with its towering columns and majestic presence. A snapshot from September 15, 1850, captures this breathtaking sight as if frozen in time. Exploring deeper into Baalbek's mysteries reveals hidden gems like the Circular Exedra of the Grand Court. Its circular design creates an atmosphere of tranquility amidst these ancient grounds. We can almost hear whispers echoing through time as visitors gather here to seek solace or engage in philosophical discussions. As our eyes wander over these remarkable ruins, they catch glimpses of unique artifacts such as a gargoyle from Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus. These mythical creatures guard their sacred domain with an air of mystique and intrigue. Baalbek's allure extends beyond temples dedicated to gods; it encompasses structures like the Temple of Bacchus too. This testament to Roman architecture showcases intricate carvings that depict scenes from mythology while honoring Dionysus - god of wine and revelry. Walking among Baalbek's Roman Ruins evokes feelings both humbling and exhilarating simultaneously. Each step taken on these hallowed grounds connects us with generations long gone but never forgotten – reminding us that history is not just words on paper but tangible remnants left behind by those who came before us.