Press Release

Rachid Karame Cultural Center in Tripoli rehabilitated with the support of United Nations and European Union

07 September 2023

  • Beirut, 6 September, 2023 – Committed to safeguarding cultural heritage and fostering community engagement, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), in partnership with the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (MoIM) and the Municipality of Tripoli, with the financial support of the European Union, and under the patronage of H.E. Mohammad Wissam El-Mortada, Minister of Culture, inaugurated the newly rehabilitated Rachid Karame Cultural Center, known as the Nawfal Palace. This achievement marks an important step in the preservation of Tripoli's cultural heritage.
Caption: Exterior facade of Nawfal Palace, 6 September 2023
Photo: © UN-Habitat Lebanon

 

The protracted socio-economic, financial, and political crises in Lebanon have severely impacted municipalities, including the Municipality of Tripoli. Amongst many impacts of these crises on the cities in Lebanon, the maintenance and upkeep of historical buildings, such as the Nawfal Palace have suffered, resulting in much damage and structural deterioration.

The library, home to over 10,000 volumes spanning diverse disciplines and including century-old documents, has also suffered. In response and through the Municipal Empowerment Resilience Project, the Municipality of Tripoli proposed a comprehensive restoration project, aimed at revitalizing both the palace and its public library, creating an inclusive cultural space for all.

The rehabilitation of the cultural palace was made possible through the European Union's funding of US$ 145,000. This contribution not only facilitated the restoration work but also equipped the palace with different amenities, including the installation of CCTV cameras, a sound system, a high-definition projector, and other essential equipment that underpinned the center's modernization. A significant accomplishment in this process involved eliminating water leaks, restoring compromised sections, waterproofing, and restoring the historical ceilings, building facades, windows, and walls. A forthcoming second phase of restoration, scheduled for completion in the final quarter of 2023, will culminate in the renovation of remaining parts of the palace's ceiling.

In the ensuing months, an additional activity will hopefully see the palace's library transformed into a dynamic learning hub. Subject to identifying a service provider who can provide this expertise, an automated archiving system will be installed to archive and monitor the usage of the library's books. This endeavor will facilitate access to invaluable content and ensure the safekeeping of historical volumes and documents.

“This morning I signed the decision to form the cultural committees that will be in charge of organizing the events to be held as part of Tripoli the capital of Arab culture in 2024,” said H.E. Minister Mohammad Wissam El-Mortada, Ministry of Culture.

Caption: H.E. Mohammad Wissam El-Mortada, Minister of Culture at Nawfal Palace Inauguration Ceremony, 6 September 2023.
Photo: © UN-Habitat Lebanon

“Due to the considerable costs of restoration, the municipality sought support from international organizations, including UNDP and UN-Habitat, with funding from the European Union. Through successful collaboration, the palace's rehabilitation became a reality. Thank God, the project was implemented to very high standards, and everyone who visits the palace, including foreign embassies, is amazed by its beauty. Because the quality of the rehabilitation was excellent,” said Mayor Ahmad Kamareddine, Municipality of Tripoli.

Caption: Mayor of Tripoli Ahmad Kamareddine at Nawfal Palace Inauguration, 6 September 2023
Photo: © UN-Habitat Lebanon

“The renovation of the Nawfal Palace is an impactful intervention that will help to preserve a vital cultural space for the city of Tripoli. I am grateful to the Municipality of Tripoli for their partnership in this project, and to the European Union for their generous funding. I am confident that this project will help to boost the cultural and economic vitality of Tripoli, and the transformation of this palace serves as a testament to the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage in cities across Lebanon to maintain their historical richness and preserve it for future generations,” said Taina Christiansen, Head of UN-Habitat Lebanon.

Caption: Taina Christiansen, Head of UN-Habitat Lebanon at Nawfal Palace Inauguration Ceremony, 6 September 2023.
Photo: © UN-Habitat Lebanon

“Today's event is a chance to celebrate Tripoli's rich cultural heritage. We take pride in contributing to restoring this historic place and connecting Lebanon's past with its present needs. This space is open to all, serving as a hub for knowledge, culture, and gatherings, bringing people in their diversity together.” said Alessia Squarcella, Deputy Head of Cooperation, Team Leader – Economy, Green Deal and Local Development, the European Union Delegation to Lebanon.

Caption: Alessia Squarcella, European Union in Lebanon at Nawfal Palace Inauguration, 6 September 2023.
Photo: © UN-Habitat Lebanon

Located in Tripoli, the Rachid Karame Cultural Center, known as the Nawfal Palace, is rich with a history dating back to 1898. Transformed into a cultural center in 1967, the place includes offices, a central hall for events, and a public library. Home to an invaluable collection of over 10,000 volumes spanning diverse subjects, including century-old texts, the library attracts learners and explorers alike. The cultural palace is open to public, students seeking collaborative spaces for group study, and overall communities. Already a hub for many organizations and youth groups, the palace accommodates meetings, trainings, and events that enrich the community fabric.

 

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Aline Kiwan, MERP Media and Communication Officer, at aline.kiwan@un.org, mobile 03-294070

 

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About the Municipal Empowerment and Resilience Project (MERP)

MERP is a joint project by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat). The Project is being implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (MoIM) and funded by the European Union (EU). The project aims to strengthen the long-term resilience of subnational authorities in Lebanon as well as host communities and displaced persons affected by the Syrian crisis. Learn more about MERP at UNDP website and UN-Habitat website.

 

About the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)

UN-Habitat works in over 90 countries supporting people in cities and human settlements for a better urban future. Working with governments and local partners, its high impact projects combine world-class expertise and local knowledge to deliver timely and targeted solutions. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development includes a dedicated Goal on cities, SDG 11 – to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

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The European Union supports Lebanon’s stability, independence and sovereignty, its prosperity and democratic order. It strives also to help protect its environment and natural resources by supporting sustainable enterprise and development. The European Union is also committed to the promotion and protection of human rights in Lebanon including defending gender equality, children’s rights and freedom of expression. The EU Delegation in Lebanon represents the European Union to the Republic of Lebanon with the objective to maintain and develop mutual beneficial relations. It engages in political, social and economic development activities on behalf of the European Union and based on the most pressing needs of the country of Lebanon.

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