Minet el Hosn
Minet el Hosn is a locality in Beirut Governorate, Lebanon. Minet el Hosn is situated nearby to the suburb Mina al-Husn and the neighbourhood Bab Idriss.Notable Places in the Area
Sursock Museum
Photo: Bertilvidet, CC BY 2.5.
The Sursock Museum, officially known as the Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum, is a modern and contemporary art museum in Beirut, Lebanon.
National Museum of Beirut
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St George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral is the seat of the Greek Orthodox Metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Beirut and its dependencies.Localities in the Area
Ashrafieh
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Hamra is a district in Beirut. Prior to 1975, Hamra Street was referred to as Beirut's "Champs Elysées" as it was frequented by tourists all year round.Minet el Hosn
- Type: Locality
- Location: Beirut Governorate, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.8989° or 33° 53' 56" northLongitude
35.4968° or 35° 29' 48" eastElevation
15 metres (49 feet)Open Location Code
8G5QVFXW+HPGeoNames ID
8505511Minet el Hosn Satellite Map
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In the Area
Localities
- Al Marfa’Locality
- QantariNeighbourhood
- JounblatLocality
- SerailNeighbourhood
- Ain El Mraiseh
- El MajidiyeLocality
Landmarks
- Minet el HosnCemetery
- Mīnat al ḨişnCove
- Ra’s Mīnā’ al ḨişnPoint
- Sūq SursuqMarket
- Sāḩat ash Shuhadā’Square
- Ra’s ash ShāmīyahPoint
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