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    10 Castles You Must Visit In Lebanon

    By Grace HovsepianJanuary 27, 2018Updated:July 26, 2020
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    National Geographic declared in 2017 that Lebanon is one of the world’s oldest countries. It is also the home of one of the most ancient civilizations in the world, Phoenicia! There are many ancient castles that you must visit in Lebanon!

    Beaufort Castle

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    Location: Nabatieh

    Date: 12th century

    Built by: Crusaders

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    Smar Jbeil

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    Location: Jbeil

    Date: 555 B.C.

    Built by: Phoenicians

    Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles

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    Location: Tripoli

    Date: 1103 A.D.

    Built by: Raymond de Saint-Gilles, the Count of Toulouse and the commander of the Crusaders

    Sidon Sea Castle

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    Location: Sidon

    Date: 13th century

    Built by: Crusaders

    Byblos Castle

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    Location: Byblos

    Date: 12th century

    Built by: Crusaders

    Citadel of Mustapha Barbar Agha 

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    Location: Iaal, Zgharta

    Date: 1816 A.D.

    Built by: Mustafa Agha Barbar, Ottoman Governor of Tripoli

    Mseilha Fort

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    Location: Batroun

    Date: 17th century

    Built by: Emir Fakhreddine II

    Moussa Castle

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    Location: on a hill between Deir el Qamar and Beitedine

    Date: 20th century

    Built by: Moussa Abdel Karim Al Maamari

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    Saint Louis Castle

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    Location: Sidon

    Date: 1254 A.D.

    Built by: Crusaders

    Tebnine Castle

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    Location: Tebnine

    Date: 1106 A.D.

    Built by: Hugh of Fauquembergues, Prince of Galilee

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