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Baalbeck: Rome's preserved Roman temple complex


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We previously posted about the Roman temple complex at Baalbek, Lebanon. Here is another interesting video of the Roman ruins.

Here's some background information:

Baalbek, located in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon, is a repository of ancient history and architecture. During the Roman era, it was known as Heliopolis, or "City of the Sun," and functioned as a significant religious and cultural hub. The site is renowned for its magnificent Roman temple complex, which includes the Temple of Jupiter, the Temple of Bacchus, and the Temple of Venus. These structures exemplify the splendor of Roman engineering, characterized by towering columns and intricate carvings. The Temple of Jupiter, for instance, is surrounded by fifty-four massive columns, some of the largest in the world. The Temple of Bacchus is exceptionally well-preserved and adorned with exquisite carvings that reflect the artistry of the Roman Empire.

 

 

 

 

 

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