137 Rue Abdel Wahab El Inglizi (0.2 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Set amid a quiet and peaceful neighborhood 10 minutes' walk from trendy Gemmayzé Street in Beirut’s Achrafieh district Albergo Hotel provides rooms with handpicked furniture and hot tub baths.It also offers a well-equipped gym on the 11th floor.
(0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Monot Monot Street (0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Located in Beirut within a 12-minute walk of Gemayzeh Street (Rue Gouraud) and 3.
Monot Antoun Edde Building (0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Set in Beirut in the Mount Lebanon region with Gemayzeh Street (Rue Gouraud) and Monot Street (nightlife) nearby ZUR Studios and Suites offers accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Sodeco Damascus Road (0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Elevating 11 floors with city views and hosting 95 modern rooms and suites Sodeco Suites sets the new standard for four-star comfort and luxury. Complimentary WiFi access is available throughout the hotel and in all rooms.
Achrafieh (0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Mauds Elegant Cocoon at Monot offers accommodations in Beirut 3.9 miles from Pigeon Rock and 13 miles from Jeita Grotto.
Antoun Edde (0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Victor Hugo (0.3 km from Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center)
Beit Beirut is a museum and urban cultural center located in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. It is dedicated to preserving the history, heritage, and culture of the city through exhibitions, lectures, workshops, films, and other activities. The building was initially established as a residence for Christian clergy in the early 19th century, but after lying dormant for decades it was renovated in 2017 to become an iconic cultural space. Today it provides visitors with an insight into Lebanon's past while also serving as a hub for contemporary debates around history and identity.
The museum houses permanent exhibitions focused on Beirut's rich urban history and its multiple layers of societal development over time. It also hosts temporary exhibitions on topics such as civil society movements, population migrations, war and conflict, economic developments and more. In addition to its gallery spaces and collection of artifacts related to the city’s history and heritage, Beit Beirut also includes an open-air amphitheatre for outdoor performances, events and screenings. The center also has a library that serves both students and researchers interested in learning about Beirut's past from different perspectives.
Beit Beirut aims to provide an inclusive platform for public engagement with urban history. As such it regularly organizes lectures by leading scholars on topics relevant to contemporary politics both at local and international levels; debates between local activists; film screenings; theatrical performances; concerts; workshops; seminars; conferences among other special events centered around dialogue about identities that have shaped the city’s landscape over time. With this holistic approach to understanding how culture contributes to our societies today Beit Beirut has become one of the most vibrant social hubs in Lebanon providing visitors with multifaceted perspectives on urban heritage in modern times.