The Robert Mouawad Private Museum is a distinctive destination situated in Beirut Central District, Lebanon, showcasing a unique collection of art, jewelry, antiquities, and rare decorative items curated over a lifetime by Robert Mouawad. Housed in the historic Henri Pharaon Palace, the museum reflects the grandeur of Lebanese architecture and the diverse cultural heritage of the region. The palace itself is an architectural marvel, featuring traditional Lebanese design elements, Venetian and Arabesque influences, which have been meticulously preserved. Visitors can admire ornate woodwork, frescoed ceilings, and artistic mosaics that speak to Lebanon's rich history. The museum's collection includes everything from ancient Byzantine mosaics to exquisitely crafted timepieces, Orthodox icons, and a library of historic books. Each object on display has been carefully selected to represent the cultural and artistic triumphs of different civilizations that have influenced Lebanon and the broader Arab world. The museum also boasts a private collection of stunning gems, including rare diamonds and the famous 637-carat Mouawad Splendour diamond.