Updated On: 03 October, 2021 08:01 AM IST | Beirut | Agencies
Three experts from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) arrived in Lebanon on September 26 to offer their expertise for the project

This palace was designated in 1966 as a historical building. Pic/AFP
Swiss Ambassador to Lebanon Marion Weichelt has launched a campaign to restore the Sursock Palace, a 19th century historical landmark, in Beirut which was destroyed in the August 2020 port blasts in the capital city.
“This is the first step towards rehabilitation, which will eventually allow the transformation of Sursock Palace into a cultural centre open to the public,” Weichelt was quoted as saying during a press conference.