Jordan Archaeological Museum, Amman
The Jordan Archaeological Museum, situated within the historic Citadel of Amman, Jordan, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and ancient history of the region. Established in 1951, this museum holds a treasure trove of archaeological artifacts that span from prehistoric times to the 15th century, offering visitors a captivating journey through time.
One of the museum's distinguishing features is its chronological arrangement of collections, providing a comprehensive view of Jordan's past. Among the showcased items are everyday objects like flint tools, glassware, metalwork, and pottery, which offer insights into the daily lives of past inhabitants. Alongside these, visitors can marvel at more artistic creations such as exquisite jewelry and finely crafted statues.
Notable among the museum's prized possessions are the ʿAin Ghazal statues, some of the oldest human statues ever created, bearing witness to the extraordinary craftsmanship of ancient artisans. Additionally, the museum houses plastered human skulls from Jericho, adding to its intriguing collection. For those with an interest in numismatics, a remarkable coin collection is also on display.
Perched atop Citadel Hill in the heart of Amman, the Jordan Archaeological Museum offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the historical legacy of the region while taking in the scenic views of the city.
One of the museum's distinguishing features is its chronological arrangement of collections, providing a comprehensive view of Jordan's past. Among the showcased items are everyday objects like flint tools, glassware, metalwork, and pottery, which offer insights into the daily lives of past inhabitants. Alongside these, visitors can marvel at more artistic creations such as exquisite jewelry and finely crafted statues.
Notable among the museum's prized possessions are the ʿAin Ghazal statues, some of the oldest human statues ever created, bearing witness to the extraordinary craftsmanship of ancient artisans. Additionally, the museum houses plastered human skulls from Jericho, adding to its intriguing collection. For those with an interest in numismatics, a remarkable coin collection is also on display.
Perched atop Citadel Hill in the heart of Amman, the Jordan Archaeological Museum offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the historical legacy of the region while taking in the scenic views of the city.
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Sight Name: Jordan Archaeological Museum
Sight Location: Amman, Jordan (See walking tours in Amman)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: Amman, Jordan (See walking tours in Amman)
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Walking Tours in Amman, Jordan
Create Your Own Walk in Amman
Creating your own self-guided walk in Amman is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Amman Introduction Walking Tour
The capital of Jordan, Amman, is a city that successfully marries rich history with the bustling vibrancy of a modern metropolis. A place where ancient tales and contemporary life intersect.
The earliest evidence of human settlement in the area dates back to the 8th millennium BC. Initially, in the second millennium BC, the city was known as Rabat Aman and served as the capital of the Ammonite... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.3 Km or 2.7 Miles
The earliest evidence of human settlement in the area dates back to the 8th millennium BC. Initially, in the second millennium BC, the city was known as Rabat Aman and served as the capital of the Ammonite... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.3 Km or 2.7 Miles
Roman Ruins Walking Tour
Once dominated by the Romans, the modern-day Jordanian capital, Amman, still boasts that legacy. The area known as the Citadel, sitting on the highest hill in Amman, Jebel Al Qala’a, some 850 meters above sea level, offers plenty to see.
Perched atop the Citadel, the Umayyad Palace is a captivating sight. Dating back to the 8th century, it showcases intricate Islamic architecture and affords... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
Perched atop the Citadel, the Umayyad Palace is a captivating sight. Dating back to the 8th century, it showcases intricate Islamic architecture and affords... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles