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Summer
visitors come to Bikfaya for its healthy
climate and many springs, notably the
one at An-Naas, long famed for its
curative powers. Bikfaya is also a good
place to look for the pleasant spring
side restaurants so prized by Lebanese.
In late summer an annual festival of
flowers and agriculture takes place here
as well.
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A
very old town, among its monuments is
the Church of Mar Abda, built in 1587.
Other important buildings were added
in the 19th century, a time of
prosperity under the Abillama Emirs.
These include the residence of the
Jesuit fathers, begun in 1833, and the
Church of Saydet An-Najat (Our lady of
Deliverance). The church is
interesting for its imported
reproduction of a 17th century Italian
statue of the Virgin.
Bikfaya's early 19th century serail,
which originally belonged to the
Abillama Emirs, became residence
during the 1980's. The Gemayel house,
built in the traditional Lebanese
style, was begun in the 16th century
and added onto over the next 200
years.
On a high hill above Bikfaya is Deir
Mar Elias Chwayya, a complex of two
monasteries, one Maronite and one
Greek Orthodox. The beautiful little
church, built in 1590, has an 18th
century Romanian altar screen. Ask to
see the recently discovered 8th
century stone chapel beneath the
monastery. A very
old town, among its monuments is the
Church of Mar Abda, built in 1587.
Other important buildings were added
in the 19th century, a time of
prosperity under the Abillama Emirs.
These include the residence of the
Jesuit fathers, begun in 1833, and the
Church of Saydet An-Najat (Our lady of
Deliverance). The church is
interesting for its imported
reproduction of a 17th century Italian
statue of the Virgin.
Bikfaya's early 19th century serail,
which originally belonged to the
Abillama Emirs, became residence
during the 1980's. The Gemayel house,
built in the traditional Lebanese
style, was begun in the 16th century
and added onto over the next 200
years.
On a high hill above Bikfaya is Deir
Mar Elias Chwayya, a complex of two
monasteries, one Maronite and one
Greek Orthodox. The beautiful little
church, built in 1590, has an 18th
century Romanian altar screen. Ask to
see the recently discovered 8th
century stone chapel beneath the
monastery. |