Top 10 churches to visit in Lebanon

Top 10 churches to visit in Lebanon

Do you want to visit historic and architecturally marvellous churches in Lebanon? If yes, check out this post to get the list of the top ten churches!


Although most countries in the Middle East are not famous for churches, Lebanon has the largest Christian community in the region. There are hundreds of churches in Lebanon. However, most of them are not open to tourists. Today’s article will give you a list of the top ten churches in Lebanon. Read on!

1.    St. George Maronite Cathedral

St. George Maronite Cathedral is located in Beirut. It is a cathedral of the Maronite Archdiocese and one of the most beautiful churches in Lebanon. The architecture inspires the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore with a striking design and a neoclassical façade. You will love exploring the interior décor and spending quality time with your family or friends. We recommend taking a guided tour to learn about the history of St. George Maronite Cathedral.

2.    First Armenian Evangelical Church Top 10 churches to visit in Lebanon

First Armenian Evangelical Church is a beautiful church in Lebanon that showcases the faith and history of Armenian Evangelicals. It was the first church established by the Armenian community in Lebanon. The religious services start at 10:00 AM every Sunday. The church holds a monumental place in the capital city and attracts people from different countries.

3.    St. Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral

St. Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral is worth visiting with your family or friends. It is a cathedral church located in Beirut. The church is the epitome of the Armenian Catholic faith and the seat of the Patriarchate of Cilicia. You will love exploring the beautiful architecture and décor inspired by the Roman era. Besides, you will learn how the church changed over the years, from traditional Roman architecture to Armenian structural design.

4.    St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral

St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Beirut. Famous for its religious festivals and interfaith harmony events, St. George Orthodox Cathedral attracts thousands of tourists every month. It is the seat of the Orthodox Metropolitan Bishop. However, it is also the seat of the Orthodox Archdiocese of Beirut. If you want to learn about the history of Christianity in Lebanon, no other place is better than visiting this church.

5.    Church of Saidet ET Talle

The Church of Saidet ET Talle is located in Deir El Qamar, one of the most beautiful towns in Lebanon. It is a Maronite church that holds a lot of value due to its historical and religious importance. Saidet ET Talle means “Our Lady of the Hill.” The history of this church dates back to the 16th century, and you will see that in the interior design and construction.

6.    St. Louis Capuchin Church

St. Louis Capuchin Church is another church located in Downtown Beirut. It is a Latin Catholic church built by the Capuchin missionaries in 1864. These missionaries built the church to honor King Louis IX of France. We recommend this visiting place and taking photos to create memories. The best place to take pictures is the sandstone front wall, towering campanile, and wooden windows painted with rose color.

7.    Mar Sarkis, Ras Al Nahr

Mar Sarkis is a Monastery located in Lebanon’s North Governate. It is a beautiful church with splendid architecture inspired by East European and local designs. The church is dedicated to Saints Bakhsos and Sarkis. Ras Al Nahr means the top of the rivers. So, this is where the monastery of Mar Sarkis lies. The picturesque views will mesmerize your heart and leave you in awe.

8.    Monastery of Qozhaya

The monastery of Qozhaya is another famous church in Lebanon. We recommend everyone visit this place to explore the original caves where early monks live. The Monastery of Qozhaya is set into the Rock, making it a picturesque location with serene views. The North Governate of Lebanon first built this holy place and dedicated it to Saint Anthony the Great.

9.    St. Stephan’s Cathedral, Batroun

St. Stephan’s Cathedral, Batroun is a 20th-century church rebuilt on a small Crusader church. Giuseppe Maggiore, a famous Italian architect, designed the church and supervised its construction. The church features Roman and Byzantine elements.

However, it also showcases the splendid architecture inspired by Gothic art. The cathedral has a nave and two wards that face west and east. It also has three beautiful bell towers. Don’t forget to see the church’s massive marble columns in the interior.

10. Saint John-Marc Cathedral, Byblos

Saint John-Marc Cathedral is has a minimalistic and simple design. However, the church’s structural integrity is well-maintained by the local authorities. It is a historic cathedral in Lebanon that attracts people from different countries to achieve peace of mind and tranquility. Sitting in the well-manicured gardens in the surrounding will soothe your heart.


Final Words

Lebanon is one of the most beautiful countries in the Middle East. No doubt about that. However, it is also famous for its unique, beautiful, and eye-catching churches. These top churches in Lebanon have something for everyone. That’s why we say these are worth visiting. Until Next Time!