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Beirut’s Sursock Museum reopens three years after being destroyed in an explosion that killed 220 people

The Sursock Museum in Beirut, Lebanon, has reopened to the public, almost three years after it was destroyed in a deadly explosion that claimed the lives of more than 200 people.






The Sursock Museum in Beirut, Lebanon, has reopened to the public, almost three years after it was destroyed in a deadly explosion that claimed the lives of more than 200 people.

The explosion, caused by improper storage of dangerous chemicals at the city’s port, ripped through more than 70% of the museum’s infrastructure, causing severe damage to windows, doors, roofing, elevators and electrical systems, as well as destroying several stained glass windows and a total of 57 artworks.

Its redevelopment took more than two and a half years to complete and was supported with funding from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, part of Unesco’s LiBeirut initiative, and private donations.

Museum director Karina El-Helou described the reopening as a “beautiful moment of healing for those who saw this museum destroyed.”

“It’s a symbol of Beirut and the survival of cultural life,” she added. More here


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Beirut’s Sursock Museum reopens three years after being destroyed in an explosion that killed 220 people | Planet Attractions


Beirut’s Sursock Museum reopens three years after being destroyed in an explosion that killed 220 people

The Sursock Museum in Beirut, Lebanon, has reopened to the public, almost three years after it was destroyed in a deadly explosion that claimed the lives of more than 200 people.






The Sursock Museum in Beirut, Lebanon, has reopened to the public, almost three years after it was destroyed in a deadly explosion that claimed the lives of more than 200 people.

The explosion, caused by improper storage of dangerous chemicals at the city’s port, ripped through more than 70% of the museum’s infrastructure, causing severe damage to windows, doors, roofing, elevators and electrical systems, as well as destroying several stained glass windows and a total of 57 artworks.

Its redevelopment took more than two and a half years to complete and was supported with funding from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, part of Unesco’s LiBeirut initiative, and private donations.

Museum director Karina El-Helou described the reopening as a “beautiful moment of healing for those who saw this museum destroyed.”

“It’s a symbol of Beirut and the survival of cultural life,” she added. More here


 



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