Baalbek, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Lebanon, boasts some of the best-preserved Greco-Roman structures in the Middle East. Originally a thriving Phoenician city known as Heliopolis, or ‘Sun City,’ the site now features the Temple of Bacchus, Temple of Venus, and Temple of Jupiter. These ancient temples, with their intricate carvings and imposing columns, provide a tangible connection to the region’s rich historical past. Visitors can explore the expansive ruins, walking among the massive stone blocks and marveling at the architectural grandeur that has endured for centuries.
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