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  • Sursock Museum. Through our collection, archives, exhibitions, and public programs, we aim to produce knowledge on art practices in the region and explore work...
  • The Sursock Museum (Arabic: قصر سرسق), officially known as the Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum, is a modern and contemporary art museum in Beirut, Lebanon.
  • From its regal white façade and elegant Arabesque windows, to its two staircases curving up to a grand entrance, everything about the Sursock Museum reflects...
  • Built in 1912, the Sursock Museum and its neo-Moorish architecture are today one of the rare testimonies of this bygone age.
  • In 1912, the wealthy & prominent Lebanese aristocrat Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock built the private villa that now houses the museum.
  • The Sursock Museum, originally the villa of Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock, has a history dating back to 1912 when it was built.
  • With its intricate stained glass windows and wooden panels, the Sursock Museum is an architectural masterpiece that effortlessly marries traditional Venetian and...
  • The Sursock Museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 10am/6pm.
  • Extension and refurbishment of Nicolas Sursock Museum comprising refurbishment and fitting-out of the existing museum including underpinning and shoring...