Hasbaya Shehabi Citadel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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AlbertoS59
Hidden Lebanon
This little gem in southern Lebanon is definitely worth a visit, a castle where time seems to stand still centuries ago. You should however get in on tiptoe, imaging it still lively, with its amazi...
Valoración publicada el 3 nov 2017
Marielle F
This fort is untouched and seems right out of a legendary tale....
Huge fort, full of corners, stairs, windows and balconies. The place is untouched and not renovated, and still feels out of an ancient time...Very rich in discoveries and even contains an authentic ...
Valoración publicada el 14 may 2016
ZKZ15
A Citadel & a Palace from another Kind!! Privately owned with members of the family still living there!!
Hasbaya Palace is owned by the Chehab emirs, the citadel forms the major part of a Chehabi compound – (these Emirs were the rulers of the Lebanese mountains before the current Lebanon existed) Hasb...
Valoración publicada el 21 oct 2015
Galland G
Lieu historiquement important
Mal conservé, le lieu montre pourtant ses fastes d'antant. demandé à voir la fontaine au premier étage
Hidden Lebanon
This little gem in southern Lebanon is definitely worth a visit, a castle where time seems to stand still centuries ago. You should however get in on tiptoe, imaging it still lively, with its amazi...
This fort is untouched and seems right out of a legendary tale....
Huge fort, full of corners, stairs, windows and balconies. The place is untouched and not renovated, and still feels out of an ancient time...Very rich in discoveries and even contains an authentic ...
A Citadel & a Palace from another Kind!! Privately owned with members of the family still living there!!
Hasbaya Palace is owned by the Chehab emirs, the citadel forms the major part of a Chehabi compound – (these Emirs were the rulers of the Lebanese mountains before the current Lebanon existed) Hasb...
Lieu historiquement important
Mal conservé, le lieu montre pourtant ses fastes d'antant. demandé à voir la fontaine au premier étage