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Souk al-Tawileh

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Souk al-Tawileh is a street located in the heart of downtown Beirut, Lebanon.

Overview

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Dating back to the Phoenico-Persian period, this street flourished as a prosperous commercial venue until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1975.

Construction

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Souk al-Tawileh (‘al-Tawileh’ meaning long in Arabic) is the central north-south street of the Souks district; it once led all the way to the harbor. 1994 excavations in Beirut revealed that the street’s origins dated back to the Phoenico-Persian period. In 1874, the Ottoman urbanization plan of Beirut turned Souk al-Tawileh into a commercial street. It flourished until 1975 as a prosperous shopping venue.

History

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Souk al-Tawileh (‘al-Tawileh’ meaning long in Arabic) is the central north-south street of Beirut Souks; it once led all the way to the harbor. During the post-war reconstruction of Beirut’s central district that began in 1994, excavations through successive layers revealed that the street’s origins dated back to the Phoenico-Persian period. Souk al-Tawileh thrived in Romano-Byzantine times; it lost its standing after the 551 Beirut earthquake, remaining a simple earth path for a long time. In 1874, the Ottoman urbanization plan of Beirut turned Souk al-Tawileh into a commercial street. It flourished until 1975 as a prosperous shopping venue.

Its shops often bore French names, and sold clothing, perfumes and other luxury articles. A shop owner whose family had a store in Souk al-Tawileh remembers: "This large store was one of the oldest and most attractive stores of the city center. It had a surface area of 800 square meters. People came from all over Lebanon and Syria to admire it and buy silver, crystal and porcelain articles, fabrics, hats, gloves, toys…"

Timeline

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Phoenico-Persian Period: Origin of Souk al-Tawileh street.

551 A.D: Earthquake destroyed street and turned it into a simple earth path.

1874: Ottoman urbanization plan of Beirut turned Souk al-Tawileh into a commercial street.

1975: Souk thrived as a prosperous shopping venue until outbreak of the Civil War.

1994: beginning of the post war reconstruction of Beirut’s central district restituted the street's importance.

References

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  • Kassir, Samir (2003). Histoire de Beyrouth. Beirut: Fayad. ISBN 9782213029801.
  • Perring, Dominic (1997). "Excavations in the Souks of Beirut: An introduction to the work of the anglo-Lebanese team and summary report". Berytus (43): 9–34.
  • The Souks in their Memory" (1994) in : The Reconstruction of the Souks of Beirut. An International Ideas Competition, Solidere, Beirut.}