Nestled between sky, sea and mountains, overlooking the magnificent bay of Jounieh, Casino du Liban symbolizes the excellence of oriental
hospitality, with the ambition to offer the best of an era. Located on the heights of Maameltein, 22 km north Beirut, Casino du Liban
combines, in some 34,000 sqm, the most dazzling palette of leisure, culture and luxuries, you have ever dreamed of.
GAMING. 3 gaming rooms, the International, the Mediterranean and the Cercle d’Or offer a wide variety of games ranging from American Roulette
and Black Jack to Punto Banco and Casino Stud Poker with different bets to suit all players. A vibrating slots area features more than 320
jackpot and progressive machines of the latest Las Vegas Type.
DINING. Gastronomy is an art which Casino du Liban practices with ease in a variety of luxurious settings with the finest cuisine and the
perfect service, all ingredients that make Casino du Liban’s restaurants a place like nowhere else… More than five opportunities to tickle
your fancy taste!
BANQUETING. Banqueting options are available in the summer at the lower terrace in a remarkable outdoor setting which has made Casino du
Liban a privileged place for social gatherings, cocktail parties and wedding receptions.
ENTERTAINMENT. Two showrooms, the Salle des Ambassadeurs and the Theater with large stages and seating capacities offer state-of-the-art
audiovisual technology. They hosted outstanding performances unanimously acclaimed by local and international audiences.
ORGANIZATION. The Museum is divided into two galleries: the first contains material belonging to the Stone Age (500.000-3000 B.C.) and the
Bronze Age (3000 B.C.-1 200 B.C.), while exhibits in the second gallery are from the Iron Age (1200-330 B.C.), the Hellenistic period (330-64
B.C.), the Roman Period (64 B.C.-5th c. A.D.), the Byzantine Period (5th-7th c. A.D.), and the Islamic Period (7th - 13th c. A.D.).
COLLECTIONS. The Museum's wealth comes from the variety of categories its objects belong to. Besides the collection of pottery (the largest
category), the following are represented: Prehistoric flint tools, bronze figurines, tools and weapons, gold jewelry, Phoenician and
classical sculptures and bas-reliefs, Egyptian alabaster vases from Byblos, cippe from Tyre, lead deity figurines from Baalbeck, precious and
semi-precious stones intaglios, decorative bone items, hair pins and musical instruments.