Sursock Palace

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Sursock Palace: A 19th-Century Marvel

Located in Beirut, Sursock Palace was constructed in 1860 by Moussa Sursock. As one of the last remaining Ottoman-era manors, the palace is a prominent historical landmark.

This mansion showcases a blend of European and Middle Eastern architectural styles, situated within lush gardens that once hosted lavish gatherings. The Sursock family amassed wealth through trade in cotton and wheat.

Must-See Wonders

  • 🏰 Architectural Grandeur
  • 🌳 Surrounding Gardens
  • 📜 Historical Significance

Though not open for public tours, viewing the palace from the outside is advised for tourists, historians, and those interested in Lebanon's heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Sursock Palace

Construction Year

Sursock Palace was built in 1860, showcasing impressive architectural design from that era.

Founder

The mansion was established by Moussa Sursock, a notable figure in the cotton and wheat trading industry.

Historical Landmark

It is one of the last remaining manor houses from the Ottoman period in Beirut.

Private Events

Currently, Sursock Palace hosts private events and is not accessible for public visiting.

Location

Beirut

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