Sight
Faqra
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Faqra is an archaeological site in the mountains of Faraya, Lebanon, where Roman-era ruins blend with the rugged alpine landscape. Visitors can explore the remains of a Roman temple, an aqueduct, and other structures that hint at the area's ancient history. The site offers a unique combination of cultural heritage and natural beauty, with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. It's a peaceful place for history buffs and hikers alike, providing a tangible link to Lebanon's Roman past.
Don't miss
- Examine the intricately carved stonework of the Roman temple
- Walk along the remnants of the ancient aqueduct
- Photograph the ruins with the snow-capped mountains in the background
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Faqra
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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