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Saifi Village, a residential and artistic neighborhood in Beirut Central District, is a unique art and shopping destination with more than 50 boutiques of art galleries, fashion designers, antiques, traditional crafts, interior and home decorating, wellness centers, restaurants, coffee shops, a central public square, and many public gardens. The art district bears the visible mark of Lebanese vernacular heritage and combines the enchantment of traditional Levantine architecture with the conveniences of modern urban life,the scope of Dolmen was the execution of the finishing works inside the apartments .

The neighborhood was destroyed during the war in Lebanon. However, private company Solidere has rebuilt the neighborhood in a vernacular style that seeks to be somehow reminiscent of French colonial buildings. It was initially planned by French architect François Spoerry and includes buildings by prominent Lebanese architects such as Nabil Ghulam. Saifi Village is an example of a New Urbanist-style neighborhood with cobblestone streets, apartment buildings, townhouses, and shops. The shops range from a combination of designer shops to car dealerships such as Ferrari. It is also the home of a few art galleries and new uprising Lebanese designer shops, including Bokja Design, Nada Debs, and Vick Vanlian Gallery.

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