

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic exterior architectural shot of a modern Lebanese archaeological museum nestled within a minimal landscape. The scene is illuminated by the warm, directional light of the golden hour, casting long, soft shadows and creating a calm, cinematic atmosphere. Captured with a professional architectural lens, emphasizing the subtle texture and natural color variation of the warm Lebanese limestone facade, its matte stone finish absorbs the light beautifully. The clean, geometric limestone architecture, designed with preserved exact elevations and proportions, features the Phoenician alphabet letters intricately carved as perforated openings into the flat walls; these openings are slightly recessed, offering a soft depth, and a subtle, warm light glows from within them, hinting at the treasures housed inside. In the carefully curated minimal landscape, a few strategically placed olive and cypress trees stand sentinel, complemented by simple stone paving, all contributing to the impeccably clean surroundings. A few small human figures, minimal and subtle, are present for scale, their presence understated against the grandeur of the edifice. The ultra-realistic rendering showcases a professional competition style with soft color grading, ensuring no distortion or extraneous elements, presenting a pristine architectural photograph that celebrates opulence without being overtly Baroque, rather through its refined materials and thoughtful interplay of light.