Lebanon Traveler

MASSIMO MAROTTI

ITALIAN AMBASSADOR

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WHERE DO YOU ENJOY SPENDING TIME IN LEBANON AND WHY?

There are many great places, but I generally end up in two spots; Sporting Club in Ras Beirut, as it is welcoming and beautifull­y designed, and the Old Port of Byblos, which is so magical.

WHAT HIDDEN GEM HAVE YOU DISCOVERED?

I recently saw the magnificen­t Grand Hotel Sofar. It is a fascinatin­g architectu­ral masterpiec­e, which has retained its charm. I remember reading about this hotel in a book by Samir Kassir, where people used to spend vacations and live the high life, but I did not realize how beautiful it could be.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR FONDEST MOMENT SO FAR?

I experience­d a magical moment during the 2018 Baalbeck Internatio­nal Festival when the eclipse of the moon, the backdrop of Bacchus temple, the performanc­e of a great Lebanese choir, the music of Rossini and Verdi directed by Father Toufic Maatouk and the enthusiasm of the audience all came together so harmonious­ly.

WHAT SOUVENIRS WILL YOU TAKE WITH YOU WHEN YOU LEAVE?

I will take many precious souvenirs. Life in Lebanon is intense and there are countless memories that will stay with me; for instance, when my wife and I planted a cedar tree in Shouf and the inaugurati­on of the basement at the Beirut National Museum. I will also remember walking in Lebanon’s beautiful mountains and the spirit of the young people.

WHICH RESTAURANT­S IN BEIRUT BEST REFLECT YOUR NATION’S CUISINE?

I do not have a favorite one; in many I found myself at home and enjoyed a

Life in Lebanon is intense and there are countless memories that will stay with me

very nice risotto, my favorite dish. We are developing an initiative worldwide to promote Italian cuisine during the month of November. It will be an interestin­g experience.

WHAT DO YOU LIKE AND DISLIKE ABOUT BEING HERE?

I like more than I dislike. The Lebanese people are very hospitable and great at welcoming everyone. I admire the work ethics of many citizens, their spirit and their capacity to go on; I have the impression that they are the backbone of the country. I am concerned about pollution though.

DESCRIBE LEBANON IN THREE WORDS.

Captivatin­g, exciting and surprising.

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