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Each exhibit gathers photographs, documents, and testimonies around a single event. They are meant to be read slowly.

Last reviewed 18 August 2026 · Curated and published by the Christian Massacres of Lebanon Memorial Archive

1976 · 18 min read

Damour, January 1976

A coastal town, its church, and its cemetery

The events at Damour in January 1976 remain among the most documented mass killings of the Lebanese civil war. This exhibit gathers the surviving photographs, the parish records, and the testimonies of families who returned decades later to a village that no longer recognized them.

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1978 · 22 min read

The Hundred Days

Ashrafieh under sustained shelling, 1978

For roughly one hundred days in 1978, the predominantly Christian district of Ashrafieh in East Beirut lived under continuous artillery fire. This exhibit records the rhythm of that period through diaries, radio transcripts, and the drawings of children who sheltered in basements.

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1975 · 12 min read

Aishiyeh, the last village

An isolated Christian community in the South

Aishiyeh stood alone in a region from which other Christian villages had already emptied. This exhibit collects what remains: three photographs, four testimonies, and the parish registry that was carried out in a suitcase.

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