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A Journey Through 10,000 Years of History
Discover the Treasures of Jordan’s Past — From Ancient Civilizations to Modern Identity
Located in the heart of downtown Amman, The Jordan Museum stands as the country’s premier cultural institution, offering a captivating and educational journey through Jordan’s rich heritage. Housed in a striking modern building near City Hall, the museum showcases expertly curated exhibits that span from prehistoric times to the present day. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a family looking to learn, this museum provides essential context before exploring Jordan’s archaeological sites.
– bWorld-Class Artifacts: Home to some of the most significant archaeological finds in the Middle East.
– Interactive & Engaging: Multimedia displays, detailed timelines, and thematic galleries bring history to life.
– Perfect Introduction: Ideal for understanding Jordan’s role in ancient trade, religion, and culture before visiting sites like Petra or Jerash.
Ain Ghazal Statues:
– The oldest-known human statues in the world (9,500 years old), with hauntingly expressive plaster faces.
The Dead Sea Scrolls:
– Fragments of these ancient biblical manuscripts, including the famous Copper Scroll.
Nabataean Treasures:
– Artifacts from Petra, including inscriptions, sculptures, and everyday objects..
Historical Scope:
The museum’s galleries are organized into three main eras:
– Prehistoric & Ancient Jordan: Early settlements, Bronze Age civilizations, and Iron Age kingdoms.
– Classical Period: Nabataean, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic influences.
– Modern Jordan: From the Ottoman era to the founding of the Hashemite Kingdom.
– Location: Ras al-Ayn district, downtown Amman (next to City Hall).
– Recommended Duration: 2–3 hours to fully appreciate the exhibits.
– Museum Size: Three spacious floors with thematic galleries and interactive zones.
– Entrance Fee: Included in the Jordan Pass or purchased separately.
– Interactive displays and scavenger hunts for children.
– Audio guides available in multiple languages.
– Accessible facilities and climate-controlled galleries.
– Start Here: Visit the museum early in your trip to better understand Jordan’s historical context.
– Guided Tours: Enhance your experience with a knowledgeable guide (available on request).
– Combine with Downtown: Explore nearby attractions like the Roman Theater, Rainbow Street, and Souk Jara.
The museum also highlights:
– Jordan’s natural history and geological diversity
– Traditional crafts and cultural preservation
– Contemporary art and national identity
The Jordan Museum is the official repository of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Jordan, making it a must-visit for scholars and history lovers alike.