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Baalbek is also
known as the City of the Sun. It is located in the beqaa valley (3000 ft above
sea level)
and holds some of the world's greatest historical and best preserved
Roman sites. Its remains include
a gigantic complex of Roman temples with the
tallest columns ever erected. The Roman gods were worshipped in its Acropolis
(constructed between 1st –3rd Century AD).
In Jupiter Temple, only six columns
remain out of the 54 giant columns that originally surrounded the
sanctuary.
The
temple was built over a Phoenician podium dating from around 3000 BC.
The
city of Baalbeck has major remains from Islamic times including the Grand Mosque
built by
Omayyad Caliphs, with material borrowed from ancient monuments, and
Mamluk mosque. |