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Beirut s Sursock Museum Gets Facelift in $1 21 Million UN-Italian Deal
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RIYADH: Italy and the UN’s cultural arm have signed a €1 million ($1.21 million) funding agreement to renovate one of Beirut’s most famous museums.
Located in a historic villa in Achrafieh, the Sursock Museum was severely damaged in the Beirut port blasts last August.
The building houses more than 1,500 works of art along with other valuable collections.
The memorandum of understanding was signed by the Italian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Marina Sereni and the director of UNESCO’s Beirut office, Costanza Farina, in the presence of the chairman of the museum’s board of trustees, Dr. Tarek Mitri.
The Sursock Museum suffered severe damage during the Beirut Port blast. (AFP/File)
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, May 15, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Most of us in western society are born fortunate simply because of geography. While specific circumstances of our upbringing such as familial life, education, and health are unique to every individual and are innately more challenging to traverse for some over others, we are fortunate in that we are born and raised in relatively peaceful environments and times.
Ramzi Najjar was not so fortunate.
Born in Beit Mery, a small town in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon in 1978, Najjar was born and raised amidst the Lebanese Civil War: a 15-year stretch of violent turmoil in Lebanon’s history that claimed over 120,000 casualties. As a result, Najjar’s childhood was extremely stressful having witnessed explosions, bombings, and other disastrous violence in his home country, leading him to find creative outlets to alleviate the stress of his upbringing. But when Lebanon’s ci