Robert Mouawad Private Museum

Robert Mouawad Private Museum
Location within Beirut
Robert Mouawad Private Museum (Lebanon)
EstablishedMay 11, 2006 (2006-05-11)
LocationBeirut, Lebanon
Coordinates33°53′43″N 35°29′56″E / 33.895325°N 35.498981°E / 33.895325; 35.498981
TypeArchaeological
Websitewww.rmpm.info

The Robert Mouawad Private Museum (Arabic: متحف روبير معوض الخاص) is a private residence in Beirut's Zokak el-Blat quarter that was turned into a museum by the Lebanese businessman Robert Mouawad.

The palace was built in the neo-gothic style by the Lebanese politician and art collector Henri Philippe Pharaoun in 1891. The museum was inaugurated on 11 May 2006. It houses objects of value reflecting a mix of artistic oriental and occidental cultures, and a collection of rare books, Chinese porcelain, ceramics, and other significant objects. The palace's architecture and design reflects Pharaoun's infatuation with Islamic Art and decorative wooden panels that date back to the 17th century, especially after his repeated travels to Syria. Other displayed artifacts include Byzantine mosaics, Roman marble sculptures, jars and jugs, historical columns, pottery, ancient weapons, unique carpets, jewelry pieces, precious stones, Melkite Catholic icons, and preserved manuscripts.

The museum was closed following the 2020 Beirut explosion. The museum has since reopened.