Byblos in Paris
“Byblos in Paris”: Macron Highlights Lebanese Heritage and Calls for Its Protection March 29, 2026 ICOMOS Lebanon Source Byblos, Cultural Heritage Protection, Lebanese Cultural Heritage French President Emmanuel Macron officially opened the exhibition “Byblos in Paris”, dedicated to showcasing the historical and cultural richness of Lebanon’s heritage. The exhibition focuses on the ancient city of Byblos, presenting its long history and archaeological significance to an international audience, and reaffirming its status as one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Speaking at the event, Macron underlined the importance of protecting cultural heritage, particularly in regions affected by conflict. He warned against threats to heritage sites and stressed that such landmarks must be preserved as part of a shared human legacy. The initiative takes place against a backdrop of ongoing regional tensions, drawing attention to the risks faced by cultural sites in Lebanon and across the Middle East. It also reinforces the broader call for adherence to international frameworks aimed at safeguarding heritage during times of crisis. Byblos: The Millennial City of Lebanon is open until August 23, 2026 at the Arab World Institute.






