The National Museum of Beirut, deeply scarred during Lebanon’s civil war (artifacts damaged, walls blackened, mosaics impacted), is now seeing renewed life. A new pavilion has opened, and students and visitors have returned. The reactivation of this museum-space is being read as a metaphor for Lebanon’s ongoing attempts to heal, recover and reclaim its heritage in spite of recurring conflicts.
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