jeita
Few caverns in the world approach the astounding
wealth or the extent of those of Jeita. In these caves and galleries,
known to man since Paleolithic times, the action of water
has created cathedral-like vaults beneath the wooded hills of Mount
Lebanon. Located some 20 Kilometers along the highway
North of Beirut, a large sign indicates the right turn from Zouk
Michael village, just beyond the tunnel. The caverns are on two
levels. The lower galleries, discovered in 1836 and opened
to the public in 1958, are visited by boat. The upper galleries,
opened in January 1969, can be seen on foot. Other cultural events have taken place in this
unusual venue, including a concert by the German composer Carl-Heinrich
Stockhausen in November 1969. On July 6, 1995, this natural wonder
was again open to the public. |