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Baalbek Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek, Lebanon - The Temple of Bacchus

Baalbek, Lebanon - The Temple of Bacchus. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Acropolis, Baalbek, Lebanon

The Acropolis, Baalbek, Lebanon. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Ancient City of Heliopolis - Baalbek, Lebanon

Ancient City of Heliopolis - Baalbek, Lebanon
Columns at the Ancient City of Heliopolis - Baalbek, Lebanon. A town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River, known as Heliopolis during the period of Roman rule

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Interior of the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon

Interior of the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon. A town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River, known as Heliopolis during the period of Roman rule

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon

The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon. A town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River, known as Heliopolis during the period of Roman rule

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, Temple of Bacchus

Lebanon, Baalbek, Temple of Bacchus
Lebanon. Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis). UNESCO World Heritage List, 1984. Temple of Bacchus

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, colonnade of Odeon

Lebanon, Baalbek, colonnade of Odeon
Lebanon. Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis). UNESCO World Heritage List, 1984. Odeon

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, monumental atrium and colonnade of Temple of Jupiter-Baal

Lebanon, Baalbek, monumental atrium and colonnade of Temple of Jupiter-Baal UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1st-3rd century A.D

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis), Temple of Jupiter-Baal, courtyard, altar and tower

Lebanon, Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis), Temple of Jupiter-Baal, courtyard, altar and tower UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1st-3rd century AD

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis), Temple of Bacchus

Lebanon, Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis), Temple of Bacchus UNESCO World Heritage Site, 2nd century

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Plan of the Sanctuary of Jupiter and of Bacchus Temple, drawing

Plan of the Sanctuary of Jupiter and of Bacchus Temple, drawing
Roman civilization. Map of the Sanctuary of Jupiter and of Bacchus Temple, Baalbek, Lebanon. Drawing

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis), Temple of Venus, Later Church Chapel of Saint Barbara

Lebanon, Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis), Temple of Venus, Later Church Chapel of Saint Barbara
Lebanon. Baalbek (Greek Heliopolis). UNESCO World Heritage List, 1984. Temple of Venus. Later Church Chapel of Saint Barbara

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, exterior, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba l

Temple of Jupiter, exterior, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba l
Temple of Jupiter, exterior, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of the Sun, center stone, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e

Temple of the Sun, center stone, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e
Temple of the Sun, center stone, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, the facade, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba

Temple of Jupiter, the facade, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba
Temple of Jupiter, the facade, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: View of the two temples, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba labak

View of the two temples, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba labak
View of the two temples, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of the Sun, front view, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba

Temple of the Sun, front view, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba
Temple of the Sun, front view, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: General view, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Balabakk, Lebanon)

General view, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Balabakk, Lebanon)
General view, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Balabakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Acropolis, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Balabakk, Lebanon)

The Acropolis, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Balabakk, Lebanon)
The Acropolis, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Balabakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The round temple (Temple of Venus), Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e

The round temple (Temple of Venus), Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e
The round temple (Temple of Venus), Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of the Sun, square chamber, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e

Temple of the Sun, square chamber, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e
Temple of the Sun, square chamber, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, interior, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba l

Temple of Jupiter, interior, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Ba l
Temple of Jupiter, interior, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, leaning column, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e

Temple of Jupiter, leaning column, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e
Temple of Jupiter, leaning column, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek, Lebanon

Baalbek, Lebanon
The ruins of the Temple of the Sun, the Acropolis and the Temple of Jupiter at the Lebanese archaeological site of Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek - Cornice of the colonnade of the Temple of Jupiter

Baalbek - Cornice of the colonnade of the Temple of Jupiter
Lebanon - Baalbek - Cornice of the colonnade of the Temple of Jupiter with the head of a lion. Built by the Romans on the site of the ancient city of Baalbek, formerly known as Heliopolis

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek - The Acropolis

Baalbek - The Acropolis
The Lebanese archaeological site of Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis), which features some of the finest and best preserved Roman remains in the Middle East. The Temple of the Sun from the South West

Background imageBaalbek Collection: LEBANON: BaLBEK. Colonnade of the Temple of the Sun at the Roman city of Heliopolis, now Baalbek

LEBANON: BaLBEK. Colonnade of the Temple of the Sun at the Roman city of Heliopolis, now Baalbek, Lebanon. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek Vanished

Baalbek Vanished
Baalbek, Syria

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek / Archaeology

Baalbek / Archaeology
The head of a lion and the six columns of the GREAT TEMPLE of JUPITER built by the Romans On the site of the ancient archaeological city of Baalbek once called Heliopolis

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Huge entablature on the colums of Jupiter, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Huge entablature on the colums of Jupiter, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Columns in public building, probably the Court of Justice, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Columns in public building, probably the Court of Justice, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Base for column with groove for lead casting, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Base for column with groove for lead casting, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Fragment of well preserved carving, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Fragment of well preserved carving, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Carving of IOMH, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Carving of IOMH, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Roman temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Roman temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Entry to the Roman temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Entry to the Roman temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek temple complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bekka Valley

Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek temple complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bekka Valley, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Venus

Temple of Venus, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus

Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Forecourt and Propylaea

Forecourt and Propylaea, Roman archaeological site, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Roman archaeological site

Roman archaeological site, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Snow capped mountains of the Anti-Lebanon Range behind

Snow capped mountains of the Anti-Lebanon Range behind the Roman archaeological site, Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Ruins of Baalbek

Ruins of Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Inscription on stone in the Great Court

Inscription on stone in the Great Court, temple of Baalbek, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The great court in the acropolis of Baalbek

The great court in the acropolis of Baalbek, archaeological site, Baalbek, Lebanon, Middle East

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Temple of Jupiter

The Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Temples of Venus and Jupiter

The Temples of Venus and Jupiter, Baalbek, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Roman Temple of Jupiter

Roman Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Middle East



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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.