

The tour is hosted by the very people who excavated the site, bringing the ancient world to life. You can see areas that are off-limits and even travel back in time and see what this incredible site looked like in the year 215. Flyover Zone partnered with the German Archaeological Institute and the Ministry of Culture - Directorate General of Antiquities, Lebanon to create this free virtual experience, which is available on a number of platforms, from iPhone to Oculus.

Part of the ancient Rome Empire but built thousands of years before Rome, Baalbek is an historic site in Lebanon that is as significant as places like Pompeii and Machu Picchu (but far less well-known). Led by experts in the field, these teletours allow you to see details up close and show you the renderings of how the heritage sites originally looked through 3D modeling. If history is your thing, you can’t miss one of Flyover Zone’s teletours-virtual visits to some of the world’s most important cultural heritage sites. An image from the virtual tour of Baalbek Reborn.
