Amman's Roman Theater is a 6,000-situate, second century Roman theater. An acclaimed historic point in the Jordanian capital, it goes back to the Roman time frame when the city was known as Philadelphia. The theater and the adjacent Odeon are
Qasr Mshatta is the damage of an Umayyad wintry weather palace, in all likelihood commissioned via Caliph Al-Walid II throughout his short reign 743 to 744. The ruins are placed approximately 30 km south of Amman, Jordan, north of Queen
This forest reserve has become one of the most famous attractions of Jordan for being home to some very rare species of animals and birds. The bird population especially, is the highlight of Shaumari Reserve. You can spot here Ostriches
The Jordan Museum is located in Ras Al-Ein district of Amman, Jordan. Built in 2014, the museum is the largest museum in Jordan and hosts the county's most important archaeological findings. The museum affords artifacts from numerous prehistoric archaeological sites
The Amman Citadel is a historical website on the center of downtown Amman, Jordan. Known in Arabic as Jabal al-Qal'a, the L-shaped hill is one of the seven jabals that at first made up Amman. Evidence of career for the
Amman's Roman Theatre is a 6,000-seat, second-century Roman theatre. A famous landmark in the Jordanian capital, it dates returned to the Roman length when the town become referred to as Philadelphia. The theatre and the close by Odeon are flanking
The Jordan Archaeological Museum is located in the Amman Citadel of Amman, Jordan. Built in 1951, it offers artifacts from archaeological websites in Jordan, courting from prehistoric times to the 15th century. The collections are arranged in chronological order and
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