National Museum of Beirut

National Museum of Beirut
The facade of the National Museum of Beirut
National Museum of Beirut is located in Beirut
National Museum of Beirut
Location within Beirut
National Museum of Beirut is located in Lebanon
National Museum of Beirut
National Museum of Beirut (Lebanon)
Established1937
LocationBeirut, Lebanon
Coordinates33°52′42″N 35°30′54″E / 33.878384°N 35.514959°E / 33.878384; 35.514959
TypeArchaeological
Visitors40,211 (2009)[1]
DirectorAnne-Marie Ofeish[2]

The National Museum of Beirut (Arabic: متحف بيروت الوطنيّ, Matḥaf Bayrūt al-waṭanī) is the principal museum of archaeology in Lebanon. The collection begun after World War I, and the museum was officially opened in 1942. The museum has collections totaling about 100,000 objects, most of which are antiquities and medieval finds from excavations undertaken by the Directorate General of Antiquities.

During the 1975 Lebanese Civil War, the museum stood on the front line that separated the warring factions. The museum's Egyptian Revival building and its collection suffered extensive damage in the war, but most of the artifacts were saved by last-minute preemptive measures.

Today, after a major renovation, the National Museum of Beirut has regained its former position, with about 1300 artifacts exhibited ranging in date from prehistoric times to the medieval Mamluk period.

  1. ^ "Central Administration for Statistics". 2006 Statistical monthly bulletin. Archived from the original on November 13, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Farshakh Bejjani, Uan (June 23, 2010). "المتـــاحف للجميـــع!". al-Akhbar. Beirut. Archived from the original on May 22, 2010. Retrieved June 23, 2010.