For the past 5,000 years, Greece, Persia, Rome, the Crusaders, and the Ottoman Empire have been active here, located 50 kilometers southeast of Beirut, retaining the Ottoman palace, Beiteddine Palace, just like Lebanon's cultural beliefs. Creative and artistically free. The palace, designed by Italian architects, incorporates many traditional forms of Arab design, with gorgeous interiors, surrounded by mountains and important archaeological collections. We are the only two tourists to visit the palace, buy tickets to enter and see the fountain in the courtyard, enter the main room full of antique furniture carved with cedar wood, the door is inlaid with marble and fine mosaics, painted windows reflect colored patterns under the sun, Every look up you see the exquisite ceiling, and the basement becomes a collection room for mosaic drawings, and it is not a taste to see the Ottoman architecture in Lebanon.