
Baabda Palace (or Presidential Palace,[1]French:Palais présidentiel de Baabda,Arabic:قصر بعبدا), is theofficial residence of thePresident ofLebanon. The palace was built in 1956 on a hill in the mountain town ofBaabda overlooking the Lebanese capital,Beirut. The first President to reside in it was PresidentCharles Helou.[2][3]
The Baabda palace is surrounded by theMinistry of Defense and various other military posts. It started hosting ministerial meetings[4][5] every other week after the usual venue of the ministerial meetings was abandoned due to security reasons in mid-2005. Now, the ministerial meetings are held in alternating order at Baabda Palace and theGrand Serail.
During his two years, 1988–1990, as Lebanon’s alternative Prime MinisterMichel Aoun took up residence in the Baabda Palace surrounded by those troops from the Lebanese army who had remained loyal to him. The palace was subsequently severely damaged by the military conflicts of these two years. It was restored in the early nineties and President Elias Al Hrawi moved into it from his temporary presidential quarters.

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