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- Q3360933 subject Q16775748.
- Q3360933 subject Q8318596.
- Q3360933 subject Q8319455.
- Q3360933 subject Q8525899.
- Q3360933 abstract "Sursock House (also known as Palais Sursock) is a grand palace located on Rue Sursock in the city of Beirut in Lebanon. The palace, which was built in 1850 by Moïse Sursock, is owned by Lady Cochrane Sursock, an advocate of preserving historic buildings in Lebanon.Sursock House, a symbol of the Sursock family's rich history, is located in the historic street known as, Rue Sursock, in the Achrafieh district of Beirut. The palace faces the Nicolas Sursock Museum, a 19th-century building that was bequeathed to the city of Beirut in 1961. The Sursock House is surrounded by gardens that can be hired for special events such as weddings.".
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q16775748.
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- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q3820.
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- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q722925.
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q7377779.
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q7646943.
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q822.
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318596.
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319455.
- Q3360933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525899.
- Q3360933 comment "Sursock House (also known as Palais Sursock) is a grand palace located on Rue Sursock in the city of Beirut in Lebanon. The palace, which was built in 1850 by Moïse Sursock, is owned by Lady Cochrane Sursock, an advocate of preserving historic buildings in Lebanon.Sursock House, a symbol of the Sursock family's rich history, is located in the historic street known as, Rue Sursock, in the Achrafieh district of Beirut.".
- Q3360933 label "Sursock House".