Saint Saba Church (كنيسة مار سابا) is an ancient Maronite church located in Edde, Batroun District, North Lebanon. Dating back to the Crusader era (12th–13th century), it is renowned for its Romanesque/Crusader-style architecture. The church preserves rare medieval frescoes, partially restored after being hidden for centuries. It remains an important historical and religious landmark in the Batroun region.
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