#Baalbeck Roman Temples Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jul)
Historical Sites
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
Address:
Roman Ruins,Baalbek
Opening times:
Open today at 8:00-17:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hour
Middle East Tour 68
Middle East Tour 68
2023.11.06 Lebanon time 13:30, the mystery of the Middle East tour came to the Pregnant Stone sightseeing not far from the Baalbek Temple. This "Stone of the Pregnant" located in Lebanon is a puzzling mystery. Legend has it that a pregnant woman claimed she could move this 1000-ton stone out of thin air, on the condition that the locals support her until the child is born, and then she will perform how to move this giant stone. This stone is 2031 meters long, 4-5 meters wide, 421 meters high, with a density of 26g/cm³. According to data calculations, its weight has reached an astonishing 100012 tons. It has now been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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The Temple of Jupiter is a colossal Roman temple, the largest of the Roman world, situated at the Baalbek complex in Heliopolis Syriaca (modern Lebanon). The temple served as an Oracl and was dedicated to Jupiter Heliopolitanus
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Winter walk back in time in Baalbek, Lebanon.
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Baalbek is the most spectacular archaeological site in Lebanon, located in the fertile Bekaa valley more than 80 kilometers northeast of Beirut, and in the north is Syria. Due to the riots in Syria all year round, there are also cities where urban refugees flee.
The Baalbek Temple was listed on the World Heritage List in 1984 and is one of the most amazing and mysterious holy places in ancient times. Around 2000 BC, Baalbek became an important pilgrimage site in the ancient world. The Phoenicians began to build a temple to worship the sun god. The Romans built a temple here in the first century BC. Construction was carried out with 20,000 slaves.
The weight of these temples is more than 100 tons. Whether it is ordinary people, today's archaeologists, scientists and historians are confused,
Where do these heavy stones come from?
How do those freehand people move the stone to this?
Why is the pillar of the temple so much larger than other areas?
Things that seem impossible. The Romans were built little by little. If there is a miracle in the world, it must be like this.
雙喜與子琛.
When I stood at the foot of Bale Baker's best-preserved Bacchus temple, I looked up at the temple. Every picture was able to make people cry: "Wow, it's amazing!"
Its four walls and pillars did not receive a large ruin. The thin lips were finished. The top of the stone pillar was engraved with a lion's head, and the walls were vividly engraved with grapes and ancient totems. Walking in from the gate of the Temple of Dionysus, it seems that he was drowned in this hall.
雙喜與子琛.
A lot of ruins have been visited, the Ephesus of Turkey, the Persepolis of Iran came to feel less than the ones of Baalbek. The site is so shocking that I can hardly sum up the language with an exact word, but as long as I am a tourist who travels to Lebanon, I will strongly recommend this place. I tried to imagine the scene of a 19-meter-high, 2.3-meter-diameter porch column built by human power alone. Every detail made me goose bumps.
The Baalbek Temple was listed on the World Heritage List in 1984. Around 2000 BC, the Phoenicians began to build a temple dedicated to the sun god. The Romans began in the first century BC. I also built a temple here and built it with 20,000 slaves. When I came here, I was shocked by the grandeur of the Roman architecture for the first time. Human beings shuttled between temples like ants.
When I stood at the foot of Bale Baker's best-preserved Bacchus temple, I looked up at the temple. Every picture was able to make people cry: "Wow, too. Miraculous!" It has not received a large ruined wall and stone pillars. The top of the stone pillar is engraved with a lion's head, and the walls are vividly engraved with grapes and ancient totems. Walking in from the gate of the Temple of Dionysus, it seems that he was drowned in this hall.