Palais du Mzar / Saint Louis School (1880-1915), Ghazir, Lebanon 1- the first edification was built in the middle of the XVIIIth century by Emir Bechir Chehab II, foremost Lebanese Emir, as a birth gift for his nephew Abdallah Chehab. 2- In 1880, the Palace was turned into the first and leading Lebanese private school by Monseigneur Louis Zouein, until the first world war broke through. Today it is closed and abandoned 3- During the world war, Armenian refugees were hosted and a carpet factory was set in order to provide work to them. A rug was offered to the American President John Coolidge in 1925 and is still at the White House 4- In 1935, the Msar cellars originated the production of Chateau Musar vintage, which became, under the direction of Gaston and Serge Hochar, one of the world’s finest and most renowned wines. 5- The Palace is a classified Lebanese historical monuments since 1975, specifically for its patio, its oval shape fountain and its seaside facade. 6- The Lebanese Maronite Family, Zouein, is owner of This Palace 7- Unfortunately, the incomes of this property have been usurped and pillaged for long years by the Descedants of Georges Beik Zouein family, with coverage of the Maronite Patriarchate in Bkerke - (the Maronite Patriarchate is legally monitor of this property)