Byblos Wax Museum, located in the Old Town of Byblos, Lebanon, is a cultural attraction that offers visitors an insightful glimpse into the rich history of the region. Through various wax figures, the museum tells the story of Byblos and Lebanon from ancient times to the modern era. The figures include representations of historical characters, ranging from Phoenician ancients to key figures in Lebanese culture and politics. Each exhibit is accompanied by narratives and settings that help illustrate the moments in history or cultural life that they represent. Byblos itself is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, with evidence of civilization dating back about 7,000 years. The wax museum thus serves as a complementary experience to the surrounding archaeological sites, providing a creative medium through which to explore the city's past. The museum is accessible from the historical core of Byblos, close to the famous Crusader Castle, numerous ancient ruins, traditional markets, and charming harbor that makes Byblos a must-visit location for anyone interested in the convergence of history, culture, and the Mediterranean seaside atmosphere.