
Temple of Baal
The Temple of Baal was an ancient religious structure dedicated to the Canaanite god Baal, constructed around the 1st century BCE in modern-day Lebanon. Serving as a site for worship and rituals, it exemplifies the architectural and religious practices of the region during antiquity. The temple features features typical of Near Eastern sacred architecture and reflects the cultural and spiritual significance of Baal worship in ancient times. Today, remnants of the temple are studied by archaeologists, offering insights into ancient religious life and regional history.