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The Association for the Protection of the Lebanese Heritage or APLH is a cultural heritage,
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based in
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Keserwan District Keserwan District ( ar, قضاء كسروان, transliteration: ''Qaḍā' Kisrawān'') is a district (''qadaa'') in Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon, to the northeast of Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital, Jounieh, is overwhelmingly Maroni ...
of
Mount Lebanon Mount Lebanon ( ar, جَبَل لُبْنَان, ''jabal lubnān'', ; syr, ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ', , ''ṭūr lewnōn'' french: Mont Liban) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above in elevation, with its peak at . Geography The Mount Le ...
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. The association was originally formed in March 2010 by a group of activists on
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, officially registered with the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities on 13 July 2010. The permit number of the association is 1764. The association aims to preserve and promote historical, cultural and urban heritage within Lebanon (including public spaces), which has come under increased threat of destruction through rampant
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, as all are viewed as thoroughly connected to protect Lebanese society by preserving its history and identity. As one of its first activities, the association organized a march and invited fellow activists Save Beirut Heritage to join the event in Gemmayze in September 2010 to protest and point out all the sites where heritage buildings had been destroyed. This candlelight march was followed by several initiatives, which included
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s, various awareness events and participation in conferences. In 2011, the APLH organized a billboard campaign in Beirut with help from Pikasso, L'Hôte Libanais, and Mr Farid Chehab, the founder of
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H&C Leo Burnett. During the launch of the campaign in Beirut, the APLH president Pascale Ingea represented Lebanon at an international forum called “Urban Transformations, Creative Ecosystems and Social Cohesion, European Cultural Policies between Crisis and Development” in
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, Italy. The APLH also launched the idea of a community service day, to encourage citizens to be more environmentally responsible. A cleaning day was organized at the Maameltein Roman bridge which was covered by the
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on its program "Helwa Beirut". Since 2012 the APLH saw most of its efforts focused on
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s, scientific research, technical studies, legal complaints and lawsuits to protest and protect such archaeological sites as the Roman Hippodrome of Beirut, the Roman Theater of Beirutand site BEY194; slip ways for Phoenician ships, known as the alleged 2nd
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and the Early Bronze Age (c.3200-2400 BC) Canaanite city at Tell Fadous – Kfardebian / Batroun - North Lebanon, as well as traditional buildings like “Medawar Villa” known as “Amin Maalouf House”, and to face inappropriate urban projects like “Fouad Boutros Highway”, with aiming to protect green areas like “Jesuit Public Garden” and marine public zones like “Daliet El Raouche” and “Ramlet El Baida”.Alabaster, Olicia., "NGO petitions to protect alleged Phoenician wall", The Daily Star, 9 November 2011
/ref> The current president of the association is Pascale Ingea with
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as current vice-president,
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as current secretary and Mireille Haddad as current accountant.Salhani, Justin., Archaeological report: Razed ruins not Phoenician port, The Daily Star Lebanon, 29 June 2012.
/ref> Along with Ingea and Haddad, Jad Mhanna was also a founding member and
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, sites officer acts as an official APLH representative. Interviewed by the
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, Ingea stressed the non-partisan nature of the association, saying ''““The contractors have a lot of power” and “there’s a lot of politics involved,”''. Speaking of the challenges facing the conservation of Lebanese heritage sites, she added ''“Culture must lead to the development of the city: In any other country of the world it is unacceptable just to cut out archaeology. It’s important that we Lebanese know that we have voices, and that we recognize that we cannot allow our history and our identity to disappear in this way.”'' On October 2, 2015 the APLH launched its first media-book detailing the history of the Chehab Palace. The palace which became in the late 1950s the Spanish Embassy in Beirut, represents an important part of the Lebanese heritage. The Mediabook, entitle
Palais Chehab
was produced with help from the Spanish Embassy in Beirut and published in house by the APLH through its editorial branch, Chroniques Du Liban. In 2016, the APLH revived an ancient Phoenician tradition by producing its first mead, named UTICA, after the historic Carthaginian city. The mead, a honey-fermented wine, was produced in a limited batch along with another limited number of honey-brewed beer. Projects to create the Middle East's first medieval festival, the Medieval Festival of Msaylha, were halted due to the deteriorating regional situation. The site of the festival still exist
MSAYLHA
and the event, created and studied by APLH in collaboration with various european mediaval associations still awaits the funding and propitious time for an eventual future relaunch.  In 2017, the APLH released a limited edition, hand numbered boxed set celebrating the Beirut Hippodrome's 100 year anniversary, and entitled 'L'Hippodrome du Parc - 1 siecle dans l'histoire du Liban'. The box set contains a hardbound book, 3D glasses for anaglyphs viewing and a 38-minute short movie about the Hippodrome, self-produced and self-published by the Association. In the wake of the August 4 Beirut Port explosion, the APLH launched HEAL Initiative (an acronym for Heritage Emergency Action Lebanon) to help crowdfund for the urgent reparation and rehabilitation of inhabited heritage buildings affected by the blast. The Initiative, created by the APLH, is sponsored by FFA Private Bank and officially launched on December 24, 2020 with an instagram, facebook and a web pag
HEAL
Facing the systematic destruction of Lebanese Heritage and the deliberate procrastination in voting a heritage protection Law in the Lebanese Parliament, the APLH devised th
APLH Heritage Crowdmap
a free online site map of the Lebanese territory linked to google earth, and which enables any citizen to register undocumented Lebanese Heritage sites in their vicinity, as well as alert the APLH about illegal demolitions. All entries are then moderated and approved by the APLH prior to going online. The APLH Heritage Crowdmap is an innovation on the Lebanese and Middle Eastern scale, allowing the safeguarding of Lebanese memory (as archaeology and traditional buildings) in the wake of the deliberate corruption and lack of political will endangering Lebanese Cultural and Historical Identity.


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APLH Heritage CrowdmapAssociation for the Protection of the Lebanese HeritageAssociation for the Protection of the Lebanese Heritage BlogAssociation for the Protection of the Lebanese Heritage - Five language siteSave Beirut Heritage - Annahar TV on YouTubeSave Beirut Heritage - Annahar TV on YouTubeAPLH - Heritage Awareness Campaign Video - YouTube (Photography by Pascale Ingea, Layout by Josef Haddad
* ttp://www.archileb.com/listing.php?id=180&CID=85 The Association of Lebanese Heritage - ARCHILEB - The Lebanese Architecture Portalbr>SBS Dateline - Saving BeirutRavello Lab - “Urban Transformations, Creative Ecosystems and Social Cohesion, European Cultural Policies between Crisis and Development”
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