Deir El Qamar which means "Monastery of the Moon", is a town in the Shouf area. It was the home of the Lebanese governors during the 18-19 th century period. This town has a distinct mixture of sixteenth century building and nineteenth century brick houses, and is known for its well preserved architecture, walled gardens as well as its charming streets and corners.
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Deir El Qamar which means "Monastery of the Moon", is a town in the Shouf area. It was the home of the Lebanese governors during the 18-19 th century period. This town has a distinct mixture of sixteenth century building and nineteenth century brick houses, and is known for its well preserved architecture, walled gardens as well as its charming streets and corners.