Anjar Citadel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting Anjar
Anjar, a Roman-Byzantine trading place, is very interesting though not as spectacular as Baalbek. We first visited Anjar before we went to Baalbek and we had a nice stroll through the remains of the o...
It was a big surprise to see those ruins... interesting and beautiful. The visit was worthy. Wear comfortable shoes too. Liked this place. To be visited. The entrance price was almost negligible (1 ce...
Quite well preserved ancient ruins layed out in a grid structure. Some smaller parts are still standing, while mainly one can see the layout of the city. Was probably quite impressive in its time. Cer...
We visited Anjar and found this place to be really interesting. We walked around the premises imagining how this place looked hundreds of years ago while it was busy, colourfull and important to a lot...
The Anjar ruins are in the Lebanese city of Anjar. The population of Anjar is exclusively Armenian. The citadel was built in the 8th century by the 2nd Caliphate Umayyad. It costs 8 Lebanese Pounds to...
Interesting Anjar
Anjar, a Roman-Byzantine trading place, is very interesting though not as spectacular as Baalbek. We first visited Anjar before we went to Baalbek and we had a nice stroll through the remains of the o...
Big surprise...!
It was a big surprise to see those ruins... interesting and beautiful. The visit was worthy. Wear comfortable shoes too. Liked this place. To be visited. The entrance price was almost negligible (1 ce...
Impressive ruins from 8th century
Quite well preserved ancient ruins layed out in a grid structure. Some smaller parts are still standing, while mainly one can see the layout of the city. Was probably quite impressive in its time. Cer...
Great history in a now quiet surroundings
We visited Anjar and found this place to be really interesting. We walked around the premises imagining how this place looked hundreds of years ago while it was busy, colourfull and important to a lot...
Good Armenian ruins
The Anjar ruins are in the Lebanese city of Anjar. The population of Anjar is exclusively Armenian. The citadel was built in the 8th century by the 2nd Caliphate Umayyad. It costs 8 Lebanese Pounds to...