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On Thursday May 16, 2002, the National Heritage Foundation prepared
an exhibition on the Lebanese Architectural Heritage entitled Man,
Earth and Stone.
The exhibition took place in the Science Museum/Planet Discovery
and demonstrated over a period of eleven days, a retrospective on
Lebanese architecture from the XIVth century until 1940.
The didactic approach to the images presented in the exhibition
revealed the importance of the union between men and some monuments
and archetypes of constructions.
The iconographical presentation, the main part of this exhibition,
was centered on real-life experiences and the relation of architecture
with men and environment. It also showed the integration of men
to a collective way of living, rituals and myths reflecting the
real aspect of stones and their beauty in construction.
Guided visits to many districts in Beirut, and to important historical
sites and buildings in Byblos, Saida, Echmoun, Tripoli, Tyr, Niha,
Anjar and Baalbeck were offered to the public on that day.
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