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Tyre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Lebanon, inscribed in 1984, spanning 154 hectares.

About This Site

According to legend, purple dye was invented in Tyre. This great Phoenician city ruled the seas and founded prosperous colonies such as Cadiz and Carthage, but its historical role declined at the end of the Crusades. There are important archaeological remains, mainly from Roman times.
CategoryCultural
Date Inscribed1984
Area154 ha
Cultural Criteriac3
LocationLebanon

Location & Geography

Coordinates

Latitude: 33.2691667, Longitude: 35.1958333

Inscription Justification

Brief synthesis Located on the southern coast of Lebanon, 83 km south of Beirut, the antique town of Tyre was the great Phoenician city that reigned over the seas and founded prosperous colonies such as Cadiz and Carthage and according to legend, was the place of the discovery of purple pigment. From the 5th century B.C., when Herodotus of Halicarnassus visited Tyre, it was built for the most part on an island reportedly impregnable, considered one of the oldest metropolises of the world, and according to tradition founded in 2750 B.C. Tyre succumbed to the attack of Alexander of Macedonia who had blocked the straits by a dike. First a Greek city, and then a Roman city were constructed on this site, which is now a promontory. Tyre was directly associated with several stages in the history of humanity, including the production of purple pigment reserved for royalty and nobility, the construction in Jerusalem of the Temple of Solomon, thanks to the material and architect sent by the King Hiram of Tyre; and the exploration of the seas by hardy navigators who founded prosperous trading centres as far away as the western Mediterranean, that ultimately assured a quasi-monopoly of the important maritime commerce for the Phoenician city. The historic role of Tyre declined at the end of the period of the Crusades. In the modern town of Soûr, the property consists of two distinct sites: the one of the town, on the headland, and the one of the Necropolis of El Bass, on the continent…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Tyre located?

Tyre is located in Lebanon.

When was Tyre inscribed as a World Heritage Site?

Tyre was inscribed by UNESCO in 1984.

What criteria does Tyre meet?

Tyre meets the following UNESCO criteria: c3.

How large is Tyre?

Tyre spans approximately 154 hectares.

Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026

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