The Grand Serail is a historic building and the official headquarters of the Lebanese Prime Minister. Located in the heart of Beirut Central District, Lebanon, the edifice stands as a symbol of political authority and historical significance. Originally designed to serve as a barracks for the Ottoman armies in the 19th century, it was transformed into a governmental palace during the French Mandate period. The architecture of the Grand Serail is a remarkable example of Ottoman and French colonial styles. The building suffered damage during the Lebanese Civil War but has been restored and continues to be one of the most important administrative buildings in Lebanon. Surrounded by well-maintained gardens and the bustling life of downtown Beirut, it is not generally open to the public, but its imposing façade and the surrounding area are popular with locals and tourists for photo opportunities and as a testament to Lebanon's rich history.