Tower of Claudius
The ruins of a monumental tower in the heart of Lebanese mountains still puzzle archeologists.

šŸ“œ Ancient ruins of a monumental tower, possibly a temple or tomb, dedicated to Roman Emperor Claudius and the god Beelgalasos, built in 43 AD on Mount Lebanon.
šŸ” Located on a summit called Faqra, its original purpose still puzzles archaeologists, and it was likely much taller when first constructed.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore historical Roman-era ruins
šŸ¤” Unravel archaeological mysteries
šŸžļø Discover the scenic Mount Lebanon summit of Faqra
🚶 Wander freely around the site and surrounding altars

Tips

šŸ“ Located on the main road leading to the town and ski resort of Mzaar Kfardebian.

Last updated 28 days ago

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