Salma Hayek looks sophisticated in bright florals and a peplum skirt as she pays a visit to Lebanon museum

All eyes were on Salma Hayek when she made a pilgrimage to Bcharre, Lebanon on Sunday.

The sophisticated brunette visited the Khalil Gibran museum, dedicated to the poet's legacy in his hometown, after the actress made a film about his collection of works.

Salma, 48, dressed up for the occasion in a bright floral top and peplum skirt as she promoted the new animated film The Prophet, which she produced and took a lead role in.

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Paying a visit: Salma Hayek pays a visit to Bcharre, Lebanon, where she went to see the Khalil Gibran museum

Paying a visit: Salma Hayek pays a visit to Bcharre, Lebanon, where she went to see the Khalil Gibran museum

Work flirty florals in Salma's Saint Laurent top

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Salma - who has Mexican and Lebanese heritage from her parents - immersed herself in the experience, meeting a Lebanese Member of Parliament and receiving a guided tour of the museum.

During her visit, the actress dipped her toe into a fountain beside a statue of late writer Gibran and even paid homage to him when she sung the Mexican national anthem outside the museum.

Salma, whose new animated tribute is slated for US release in August 2015, was introduced to politician Sethrida Geagea, who bore a striking resemblance to her.

Sophisticated: The brunette wore sunglasses as she attended an outdoor service in the poet's hometown

Sophisticated: The brunette wore sunglasses as she attended an outdoor service in the poet's hometown

Paying homage: Salma, who recently produced a movie The Prophet about the writer's collection of works, dipped her toes in the fountain next to his statue

Paying homage: Salma, who recently produced a movie The Prophet about the writer's collection of works, dipped her toes in the fountain next to his statue

The Prophet will serve as Salma's fifth time in a producer capacity after films such as Frida and The Maldonado Miracle, as well as producing episodes of Ugly Betty, in which she also played a small part between 2006 and 2007.

The film is an adaptation of Gibran's 1923 collection of 26 prose poetry essays by the Lebanese artist, philosopher and writer. 

Salma will lend her voice to the character of Kamila, while Taken actor Liam Neeson will voice Mustafa and John Krasinski is Halim.

Paying tribute: The actress and producer went to see the writer's legacy ahead of her film's release

Paying tribute: The actress and producer went to see the writer's legacy ahead of her film's release

Special attention: Salma was introduced to the museum with a guided tour

Special attention: Salma was introduced to the museum with a guided tour

The book, which Salma says is 'about the courage to speak up, to believe you are worth being listened to,' has already sold 100m copies worldwide, despite receiving little publicity.

Salma told The Guardian's G2 magazine recently: 'It's not a religious book, it's poetic and philosophical. 

'It's a book written by an Arabic man,' she continued. 'Which unites all religions. That itself I think is important.'

Service: Salma (right) visited alongside Lebanese Member of Parliament Sethrida Geagea (left) 

Service: Salma (right) visited alongside Lebanese Member of Parliament Sethrida Geagea (left) 

Guided tour: The politician bore a striking resemblance to actress Salma as she walked her around the site

Guided tour: The politician bore a striking resemblance to actress Salma as she walked her around the site

Special guest: Salma was told about the writer's heritage in greater detail by the politician

Special guest: Salma was told about the writer's heritage in greater detail by the politician

Special welcome: Sethrida stayed close to the actress all day, giving her a warm reception in Lebanon

Special welcome: Sethrida stayed close to the actress all day, giving her a warm reception in Lebanon

Gibran is still widely regarded as one of the world's best selling poets.

The manuscripts, original paintings, furniture, personal belongings and private library were recovered from his New York studio in 1932 to be displayed in the Bsharreh museum of his native town.

Its popularity peaked in the 1930s and again in the 1960s when it became the bible of the counter culture. 

On the campaign trail: Salma was in town to promote her new film, which she produced and also voiced for one of the parts

On the campaign trail: Salma was in town to promote her new film, which she produced and also voiced for one of the parts

Special tribute: The animated film as features acting heavyweights Liam Neeson and John Krasinski

Special tribute: The animated film as features acting heavyweights Liam Neeson and John Krasinski

Honouring his legacy: Salma's film is an adaptation of the well-known poet's 26 prose poems

Honouring his legacy: Salma's film is an adaptation of the well-known poet's 26 prose poems

 

 

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