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Baalbek is a city located in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon, and is home to some of the most impressive and well-preserved ruins in the Middle East

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Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon

Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon
Vintage 19th century photograph: Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Interior of the Heliopolis, Baalbek, Lebanon

Interior of the Heliopolis, Baalbek, Lebanon
View of the interior of the Heliopolis or Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon Beqaa Valley. Interno del Tempio di Balbec. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Shah of Persias harem on the road

The Shah of Persias harem on the road. Eunochs on horseback clear away bystanders shouting Curuc! Forbidden! The favorite begum rides in a covered palnquin or sedan chair called a takti-revan between

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon

Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon
View of the Temple of Bacchus within the Heliopolis, or Temple of Baalbek, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. Elevazione del Tempio di Balbec

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Persian soldiers with weapons, cattle, wagons, etc

Persian soldiers with weapons, cattle, wagons, etc. They carry spears, shields and quivers, and lead goats, bulls and horses

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Courtyard and columns of Heliopolis, Temple of Baalbek

Courtyard and columns of Heliopolis, Temple of Baalbek
Plan of the courtyard of Heliopolis, or the Temple of Baalbek, and columns in the temple and the Hexagonal court, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Amazons coming to the aid of the Trojans at Troy

Amazons coming to the aid of the Trojans at Troy. Andromache and son Astyanax with Queen Hecuba of Troy (top left), Priam welcoming Penthesilea, queen of the Amazons (top right)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The tomb of the Maccabees, Jerusalem, 1800s

The tomb of the Maccabees, Jerusalem, 1800s. Tomba di Maccabei. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, view of the colonnade; High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, view of the colonnade; High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279548 Temple of Bacchus, view of the colonnade; High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Entablature of a portico in the courtyard, Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus

Entablature of a portico in the courtyard, Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus
GDG279570 Entablature of a portico in the courtyard, Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279554 Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Remains of the site, 1st-2nd century

Remains of the site, 1st-2nd century
LRI4732538 Remains of the site, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: Ancient Rome: view of the ruins of the Greek-Roman site of Baalbek (Heliopolis)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Remains of the temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century

Remains of the temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century
LRI4732602 Remains of the temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: Ancient Rome)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbec (Baalbek) in Lebanon, drawing made 05 / 05 / 1839 in 'The Holy Land'

Baalbec (Baalbek) in Lebanon, drawing made 05 / 05 / 1839 in "The Holy Land"
LSE4102731 Baalbec (Baalbek) in Lebanon, drawing made 05/05/1839 in " The Holy Land", London 1849 by Roberts, David (1796-1864); Jesuit Library, Cairo

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279555 Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, 2nd century AD (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, 2nd century AD (photo)
GDG279547 Temple of Bacchus, 2nd century AD (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Detail of the pronaos of the Temple of Bacchus, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek

Detail of the pronaos of the Temple of Bacchus, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek
3566763 Detail of the pronaos of the Temple of Bacchus, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city, now Lebanon by Bonfils, Felix (1831-1885); (add.info.: Baalbek)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Detail of the entrance to a temple, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek

Detail of the entrance to a temple, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city
3566760 Detail of the entrance to a temple, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city, now Lebanoni by Bonfils, Felix (1831-1885); (add.info.: Baalbek)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter or the Temple of the Sun, in the archeological zone of

Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter or the Temple of the Sun, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek
3566758 Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter or the Temple of the Sun, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city, now Lebanon by Bonfils

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Pillars of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon

Pillars of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon
The six golden pillars of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b / w photo)

The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b / w photo)
1606716 The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Corinthian capitals and frieze (photo)

Corinthian capitals and frieze (photo)
EDF291258 Corinthian capitals and frieze (photo) by Roman; Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: showing carving of rosettes, egg and dart, acanthus, bead and reel ornament; ); eEdifice; out of copyright

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279549 Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Part of the enclosure of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)

Part of the enclosure of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
PEF446249 Part of the enclosure of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c.1880-1900 (photochrom) by Swiss Photographer, (19th century); Palestine Exploration Fund, London

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Peristyle of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)

Peristyle of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
PEF446247 Peristyle of the Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, c.1880-1900 (photochrom) by Swiss Photographer, (19th century); Palestine Exploration Fund, London

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The six columns at the Temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century

The six columns at the Temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century
LRI4732474 The six columns at the Temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: Ancient Rome)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek Gate in Lebanon, drawing made on 07 / 05 / 1839 in 'The Holy Land'

Baalbek Gate in Lebanon, drawing made on 07 / 05 / 1839 in "The Holy Land"
LSE4102730 Baalbek Gate in Lebanon, drawing made on 07/05/1839 in " The Holy Land", London 1849 by Roberts, David (1796-1864); Jesuit Library, Cairo

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Ruins of Balbec (engraving)

Ruins of Balbec (engraving)
816205 Ruins of Balbec (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of Balbec. Baalbek is a town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The propylaea of the Temple of Jupiter or the Temple of the Sun

The propylaea of the Temple of Jupiter or the Temple of the Sun, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek
3566764 The propylaea of the Temple of Jupiter or the Temple of the Sun, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city, now Lebanon by Bonfils

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Ruins of the columns of the Temple of Jupiter, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek

Ruins of the columns of the Temple of Jupiter, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city
3566755 Ruins of the columns of the Temple of Jupiter, in the archeological zone of Heliopolis or Baalbek, ancient Syrian city, now Lebanon by Bonfils, Felix (1831-1885); (add.info.: Baalbek)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279568 Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail, view from the interior, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Temple of Bacchus, detail, view from the interior, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG279557 Temple of Bacchus, detail, view from the interior, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail of the door lintel, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, detail of the door lintel, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279556 Temple of Bacchus, detail of the door lintel, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG279551 Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Baalbek from Lebanon, 1858 (watercolour and pen and black ink with graphite indications)

Baalbek from Lebanon, 1858 (watercolour and pen and black ink with graphite indications)
1216912 Baalbek from Lebanon, 1858 (watercolour and pen and black ink with graphite indications) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); 19.3x52.4 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)

Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
1129011 Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c.1880-1900 (photochrom) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Photochrom Collection)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Remains of the temple of Bacchus, 1st-2nd century

Remains of the temple of Bacchus, 1st-2nd century
LRI4732553 Remains of the temple of Bacchus, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: Ancient Rome)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Ruins of Balbeck (or Baalbek, Baalbec, ancient Heliopolis, present-day Lebanon)

Ruins of Balbeck (or Baalbek, Baalbec, ancient Heliopolis, present-day Lebanon)
LSE4314819 Ruins of Balbeck (or Baalbek, Baalbec, ancient Heliopolis, present-day Lebanon). Painting by Jules Coignet (1798-1860), Oil On Canvas, 1846. French art, 19th century, orientalism

Background imageBaalbek Collection: View of the Great Court of ancient Heliopoliss temple complex, 2nd century

View of the Great Court of ancient Heliopoliss temple complex, 2nd century
LRI4678269 View of the Great Court of ancient Heliopoliss temple complex, 2nd century by Roman, (4th century AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Ruins of Balbec (engraving)

Ruins of Balbec (engraving)
819282 Ruins of Balbec (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of Balbec - a store city of Solomon)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: The unique circular temple at Baalbek, known as the Temple of Venus, c

The unique circular temple at Baalbek, known as the Temple of Venus, c
PEF446251 The unique circular temple at Baalbek, known as the Temple of Venus, c.1880-1900 (photochrom) by Swiss Photographer, (19th century); Palestine Exploration Fund, London

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter doorway, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)

Temple of Jupiter doorway, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
PEF446246 Temple of Jupiter doorway, Baalbek, c.1880-1900 (photochrom) by Swiss Photographer, (19th century); Palestine Exploration Fund, London

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)

Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c. 1880-1900 (photochrom)
PEF446245 Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, c.1880-1900 (photochrom) by Swiss Photographer, (19th century); Palestine Exploration Fund, London, UK; (add.info.: photochrome print made by the Photochrom Co)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, Baalbeck (w / c & pencil on paper)

Temple of Jupiter, Baalbeck (w / c & pencil on paper)
PEF316792 Temple of Jupiter, Baalbeck (w/c & pencil on paper) by Conder, Claude (1848-1910); Palestine Exploration Fund, London

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, The Great Court, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD

Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, The Great Court, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD
GDG279572 Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, The Great Court, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279567 Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279563 Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: colonne; colonnes; built late 02nd century AD)

Background imageBaalbek Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail of the colonnade, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Bacchus, detail of the colonnade, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279553 Temple of Bacchus, detail of the colonnade, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek



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Baalbek Collection

Baalbek is a city located in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon, and is home to some of the most impressive and well-preserved ruins in the Middle East, making it one of Lebanon's most important heritage sites. The ruins are believed to have been built by the Romans during their occupation of the area from 64 BC to 395 AD, and include a temple complex dedicated to Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus. The ruins are made up of six temples, two courtyards, an altar platform, and a theater that could seat up to 15000 people. Baalbek has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 due its historical significance and outstanding architectural beauty. It remains an important cultural site for both locals and tourists alike who come from all over the world to marvel at its ancient wonders.
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The Baalbek collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and historical significance of one of Lebanon's most iconic heritage sites. Located in the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, Baalbek is home to some of the world's best-preserved Roman ruins dating back to the 1st century AD. Our collection features breathtaking images captured by talented photographers who have expertly captured the intricate details and grandeur of this ancient site. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or office or want to send a special message with a unique greeting card, there's something for everyone in this impressive collection. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas, these pieces are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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