Byblos Wax Museum

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The Byblos Wax Museum is a wax museum in Byblos, Lebanon. This museum displays wax statues and life scenes from the Phoenician era to the modern times.

Some of the wax figures

Some of the nationalists that the Martyrs' Square is named after:

  • Abdul Karim al-Khalil
  • Abd el-Wahab al-Inglizi
  • Father Joseph Hayek
  • Joseph Bishara Hani
  • Mohammad and Ahmad Mahmassani
  • Omar Hamad
  • Philip and Farid el-Khazen
  • Sheikh Ahmad Tabbara

In addition, there are statues of public figures depicting Phoenicians manufacturing glass, building ships and producing purple dye, and a Lebanese wedding in the village.

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