• When the complex fell into disrepair, the Temple of Bacchus was possibly protected by the rubble of the rest of the site's ruins.
  • All in all, however, the Temple of Bacchus has survived in great condition, owing in large part to its location in medieval Baalbek’s military stronghold.
  • Architectural Grandeur. The Temple of Bacchus measures an impressive 66 meters in length, 35 meters in width, and 31 meters in height.
  • It is one of the most well preserved Roman ruins in the world, and one of the grandest. Walking in the Temple of Bacchus makes you feel tiny.
  • The smaller sanctuary is also called the "temple of Bacchus", but in fact we do not know for certain whether it was dedicated to the god of wine and ecstasy at all.
  • Travel to Temple of Bacchus a magnificent ancient temple in Lebanon, invites you to explore its impressive architecture and rich historical significance.
  • The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbeck, a World Heritage site, is one of the best preserved and grandest Roman temple ruins in the world.
  • Inside the temple, Corinthian half-columns with two levels of niches are on each side, which contain various scenes from the life and birth of Bacchus.
  • Worship Method: , the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek is an impressive Hellenistic monument, made of large and finely cut stone blocks.