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Gaby Emile Layoun (born 1 November 1964, Zahle) was the
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Minister of Culture, announced as part of the cabinet led by Najib Mikati. He represents the Free Patriotic Movement. Layoun is married and has two children. He holds a diploma in engineering, a Lebanese Baccalaureate in
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(1982) and a Sacred Heart of the city of Zahle.


Phoenician port in Beirut

In June 2012, Gaby Layoun came under harsh criticism in the press and from activists concerning the demolition of an alleged
Phoenician port of Beirut The Phoenician port of Beirut, also known as the Phoenician Harbour of Beirut and archaeological site BEY039 is located between Rue Allenby and Rue Foch in Beirut, Lebanon. Studies have shown that the Bronze Age waterfront lay around behind the mo ...
. Controversy arose on June 27, 2012 when authorization was given to a private company called
Venus Towers Real Estate Development Company Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is sometimes called Earth's "sister" or "twin" planet as it is almost as large and has a similar composition. As an interior planet to Earth, Venus (like Mercury) appears in Earth's sky never f ...
to destroy the ruins in the construction of three skyscrapers and a garden at site BEY194 in
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, behind Hotel Monroe in downtown Beirut. The suggested port had been classified as "cultural heritage" by previous minister
Salim Wardeh Salim Wardeh (Arabic: سليم وردة) (born October 1, 1968, in Zahle, Lebanon) was the Minister of Culture in Lebanon until June 2011, when he was replaced by Gaby Layoun. Wardeh is Greek-Catholic and is a member of the Lebanese Forces which i ...
after a report by
Hisham Sayegh Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik ( ar, هشام بن عبد الملك, Hishām ibn ʿAbd al-Malik; 691 – 6 February 743) was the tenth Umayyad caliph, ruling from 724 until his death in 743. Early life Hisham was born in Damascus, the administrat ...
, a B.A. graduate from the
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. An international committee of archaeologists was appointed by Layoun, including Hanz Curver. Ralph Pederson a member of the
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, now teaching at the University of Marburg in Germany also prepared an expert report for Venus. Both international and expert reports disputed Sayegh's findings and concluded that the site was not a port or dry dock. The data from Sayegh was afterwards dismissed by the head of the excavation department at the ministry of culture
Assaad Seif Assaad Seif (born 23 September 1967) is a Lebanese archaeologist and Associate Professor in Archaeology at the Lebanese University. Former Head of the Scientific Departments and coordinator of archaeological research and excavations in Lebanon, a ...
as being not at all reliable with many inconsistencies in the stratigraphy and the dating. The destruction of archaeological site BEY194 took place two days prior to the publication of Minister Layoun's decision in the official Gazette, leading to claims that he acted in violation of Lebanese law and setting a concerning precedent for similar actions in the future. The ministry maintains that the declassification of the site was done through the legal procedures adopted by the governmental institutions. Hisham Sayegh's contract with the Ministry was not renewed and Sayegh was fired based on a decision of the council of public service disciplinary board. On 27 June he claimed to have resigned in a letter that accused Venus Towers of attempted
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to falsify scientific information. ''"I refused with previous culture ministers bribes that have been generously offered by the Venus company, the owner of the land so that we would agree to falsify scientific truth and divert the origin and significance of this discovery at the heart of the capital Beirut"''. The Phoenician port or harbor of Beirut has been reliably located under Rue Foch and Rue Allenby. It was excavated and findings were published by Josette Elayi and Hussein Sayegh in 2000, it is now buried under the city.


Amin Maalouf's House in Badaro

Another controversial decision was the one that led to the demolition on Jan 3, 2013 of the house of the celebrated Lebanese writer
Amin Maalouf Amin Maalouf (; ar, أمين معلوف; born 25 February 1949) is a Lebanese-born French"Amin ...
in Beirut's Badaro neighborhood. Although Layoun's initial decision was not to approve the decision to replace the 80-year-old building with a skyscraper, Layoun decided otherwise on Oct. 23, 2012: “The Culture Ministry approves the destruction of the building on plot 3696 in Mazraa since the building belongs to the transitional period of the French mandate and its architecture does not have any unique traditional techniques.”
"Maalouf House yields to skyscraper plans" , The Daily Star, 30 June 2012
According to the ''Daily Star'' newspaper, the building which embodies the "art deco style" characteristic of Italian and French architecture was en vogue in the 1930s and 1940s in Lebanon. The land was purchased in 2011 by the Kettaneh Group which has now demolished the building.


Roman Gate of Ancient Beirut

The most recent unfolding controversy has to do with the decision to continue with the so-called "Landmark project", a project in
Riad al-Solh Riad Reda Al Solh ( ar, رياض الصلح; 17 August 1894 – 17 July 1951) was the first prime minister of Lebanon after the country's independence.
Square (by the French architect Jean Nouvel) that would feature, among others, a 42-storey tower (with hotels and apartments) on a site where archeologists believed to have discovered the Roman gate of ancient
Berytus ) or Laodicea in Canaan (2nd century to 64 BCE) , image = St. George's Cathedral, Beirut.jpg , image_size = , alt = , caption = Roman ruins of Berytus, in front of Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in moder ...
(the Roman name of Beirut) dating back to the 1st century A.D.
"Archeologists believe Roman gate found in Beirut", The Daily Star, May 15, 2013
Based on expert opinion, Mr. Layoun included the site on the historical monuments list which halted the giant mall and hotel project.
"Archeologists believe Roman gate found in Beirut", Beirut Report, May 17, 2013


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Al Jadeed Interview with Gaby Layoun concerning the Phoenician port issue mentioning that Hisham Sayegh is still an employee at minute 38 (in Arabic)Association for the Protection of the Lebanese Heritage
{{DEFAULTSORT:Layoun, Gaby Living people People from Zahle Culture ministers of Lebanon Free Patriotic Movement politicians Greek Orthodox Christians from Lebanon 1964 births