Ancient Ruins of Baalbeck - 10 piastre
This airmail stamp celebrates Lebanon's dynastic architecture, institutional history, and cultural pride by showcasing the grand inner courtyard and arcades of the Beiteddine Palace in the Chouf Mountains. Built by Emir Bashir Shihab II in the early 19th century, this monument serves as a central symbol of Lebanese mountain autonomy, traditional craftsmanship, and historic governance. The illustration carries a clear message of prestige and territorial identity, framing this former seat of power as an architectural cornerstone for the modern state.