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>> Home >> Culture and Nature >> Temples, Palaces and Castles
>> Visit Lebanon >> Beqaa Valley >> El Fourzol, Niha and Qsarnaba

Qsarnaba Roman Temple

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The old part of this small and friendly village houses the remains of a well-preserved Roman temple. Fenced, it can only be visited if someone opens the gate. Usually, one of the villagers can help you get in.

To reach the temple from the main road in Niha, continue eastward for about two kilometers until you reach the modern area of Qsarnaba. There, at the signpost Roman Temple Qsarnaba, take the road left, which climbs up through the village. Continue in the direction of the mosque with the bright colored minaret, from where signs lead to the temple. 


For a map and an overview of all Sights and Activities in the area, click here.
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