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{{Short description|Palace in Deyr el-Qamar, Lebanon}}
'''Fakhredine Palace is a [[palace]] in [[Lebanon]]. It is a now a wax work museum.
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[[Image:DeirAlQamar-FakhredinePalace.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Fakhredine Palace]]
[[File:DeirAlQamar-FakhredinePalace.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Fakhreddine II Palace]]
'''Fakhreddine II Palace''' is a 17th-century [[palace]] in [[Deir el Qamar]], [[Chouf District]], [[Lebanon]]. It was built by Emir [[Fakhr-al-Din II]] in the early 17th century.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Haddad |first=Elie G. |date=2007 |title=Between Myth and Reality: the 'Tuscan Influence' on the Architecture of Mount Lebanon in the Emirate Period |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270787345_Between_Myth_and_Reality_the_'Tuscan_Influence'_on_the_Architecture_of_Mount_Lebanon_in_the_Emirate_Period |journal=Journal of Design History |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=161–171}}</ref> It houses the Marie Baz Museum, a wax work museum.


==See also==
[[Category:Lebanon]]
* [[Fakhreddine Mosque]]
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==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.deirelqamar.com/VirtualTour/1MIDANEDANY/10emir_fakhreddine_serail.htm Deir el Qamar Website]

[[Category:Palaces in Lebanon]]


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Latest revision as of 10:58, 27 November 2024

33°41′52.39″N 35°33′55.79″E / 33.6978861°N 35.5654972°E / 33.6978861; 35.5654972

Fakhreddine II Palace

Fakhreddine II Palace is a 17th-century palace in Deir el Qamar, Chouf District, Lebanon. It was built by Emir Fakhr-al-Din II in the early 17th century.[1] It houses the Marie Baz Museum, a wax work museum.

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  1. ^ Haddad, Elie G. (2007). "Between Myth and Reality: the 'Tuscan Influence' on the Architecture of Mount Lebanon in the Emirate Period". Journal of Design History. 20 (2): 161–171.
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