 Baalbec is reborn in a stunning free the animated reconstruction being made globally available for free to download, ffancsta y ninspech aikna developer, wait to hear this ... Baalbec reborn, Temples, is provided free of charge defence to the generosity of busam Al-ganim who supported the project financially in loving memory of his parents. The DEI and Flyover Zone are thus helping to promote a deeper understanding of the significance of ancient temples to make scientific findings more widely accessible and to raise awareness of Balbec as an important tourist site. At the same time, the launch and use of the 3D app is linked to a good cause. After the devastating explosion in the port of Borough last August, support is still needed for the reconstruction of the old city, which was catastrophically damaged. One initiative of Lebanon's director general of antiquities is to train 100 young people into additional crafts. Arsenio, a Lebanese non-profit NGO, will use the donations to provide training and to restore the historic houses while still raising awareness for the preservation of the cultural heritage. It's free to download and to use and we will link that in the description box below for your interest. The Ministry of Culture, general director of antiquities of Lebanon presents this tele tour, a co-operative project of the German Archaeological Institute and the Flyover Zone, taking you on a virtual tour of the Roman temples at Balbec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lebanon. See today's ruins in the archaeological park and travel back in time to the third century of our era to enjoy its ancient splendor digitally restored. At each of the 39 stops you can hear explanations of what you are seeing being offered by German archaeologists who have been studying this site for well over 20 years now. If current circumstances do not allow you to travel, then travel virtually, as an obligatory stop on the bucket list of every world traveller.