November 18, 2012 | 13:17
A pinkish residence situated among a slight streets of Burj Hammoud, Lebanon, has gathered piece-by-piece a corpse of a country’s Armenian heritage. Armenian-style carpets hang in a dining room alongside elaborately woven satchels, that Armenian monks filled with salt and carried on their unique trips some-more than 100 years ago. Nearly all a items, including a hand-embroidered pomegranate on a napkins to a epitome iron sculpture on a second floor, lift a story of Armenian heritage, The Daily Star informs. The residence will offer in preserving normal trades, skills and dishes for younger generations.
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Cultural residence to safety Armenian traditions in Lebanon