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The town is one of the ten cities of the Decapolis listed by Pliny the Elder. There are many primary sources, including Pliny the Elder that list different variations of the cities of the Decapolis. Capitolias was founded as a planned Roman city, pe...
Khirbet Mar Elias or also known as Khirbet al Wahadneh is a village located in the northern governorate of Ajloun, North Jordan. The village on a slight hill is overlooking the windswept olive groves of Ajloun,in the valley of the Yarmuk River and i...
Malka is located on a mountainous agricultural land with red soil. It is about 91 km from the capital Amman and from Irbid 22 km. It rises about 500 meters above sea level and is bordered to the east by Hatem and Abder, from the west by Umm Qays, from ...
Andalucia is a town project by Jordan Kuwait Bank located 20 km away from Amman, Jordan. It is named for the former Muslim kingdom of Al-Andalus (modern Andalusia) in Spain. It is the first Gated Community project to be launched in Jordan. It consists ...
The bridge has three Y-shaped towers to make two equal main spans of 134 meters in length. It is on an S-curve to aid in connecting to the adjoining roadways. This was built by an Indian company and the project was delayed by one year due to its techni...
As its name suggests the temple is dedicated to Joseph of Nazareth. It is one of the parishes under the responsibility of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem (Patriarcha Hierosolymitanus Latinorum) In 2015 the church not only lent religious services...
The Our Lady of the Annunciation Church or simply Church of Jabal Webdeh is the name given to a temple of the Catholic Church[3] which is located in Jabal Webdeh in the city of Amman, the capital of the Kingdom of Jordan. It is a temple that follows...
Launched in 2007, the museum is a member of the Association of Children's Museums and Hands On! International. The Museum’s total build area of 7,348 square meters includes: 150 interactive indoor and outdoor exhibits, an art studio, a library, a multi...
The museum is located in the Amman Citadel in Amman, one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. Two historic sites are nearby on top of the hill, the Roman Temple of Hercules that dates back to the 2nd century, and an Umayyad palace ...
Jordan Folklore Museum is a museum in Amman, Jordan. It is located next to the Roman amphitheater, it was established in 1971. The museum showcases a collection of Jordanian and Palestinian heritage like; costumes, musical instrument and handicrafts. A...
Martyrs' Memorial is a memorial and museum in Amman, Jordan. Located next to the Amman Sport city, the museum was established in 1977 upon King Hussein's wishes. The museum showcases a rare collection of Jordan's military weapons, clothing and vehicles...
The Parliamentary Life Museum was established in 2010, the museum first opened to the public on 6 April 2016. The building of museum was used as Museum for political life between 1992 and 2005, but was never official inaugurated, an adjacent building w...
Located next to the Al Hussein Public Parks, the museum was established in 2003 upon King Abdullah's wishes. The museum showcases a rare collection of Jordan's vehicles ranging from Hussein bin Ali's cars that came to Amman in 1916 to modern sports car...
The Royal Tank Museum is a Tank museum in Amman, Jordan. Located next to the King Abdullah II Park in Al-Mugableen, the museum was established in 2007 upon King Abdullah's directives. The museum building was designed by Zaid Daoud Architects as a "futu...
The Jordan Archaeological Museum was established in 1951 hosting Jordan's most important archaeological findings. However, the old site became too small and the idea of developing a new modern museum emerged in 2005. A joint committee headed by Queen R...
The Amman International Stadium is a stadium in Al Hussein Youth City in Amman, Jordan. It is the largest stadium in Jordan. The stadium was built on 1964 and opened on 1968, it is owned by The Jordanian government and operated by The higher council of...
The King Abdullah II Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Amman, Jordan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 13,000 people, and the architect was Michael KC Cheah.
Get used mosques many people as students, schools, universities and teachers; because the mosque mediates schools and universities area, it is the most important schools located next to Al Hussein Secondary School, which was named the mosque in its nam...
The King Abdullah I Mosque in Amman, Jordan was built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer. Tourists are allowed to visit. Men must have long trousers on and women must co...
King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque or simply King Hussein Mosque is the largest mosque in Jordan. Not to be confused with the 1924 Grand Al-Husseini Mosque, also known as King Hussein Mosque, from Downtown Amman. King Hussein Mosque was built in 2005 in ...
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