The Jordan Museum, Amman
Facts and practical information
The Jordan Museum, nestled in the heart of Amman, Jordan, stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of the nation's history. Opened to the public in 2014, this modern institution is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Jordan's cultural heritage, from prehistoric times to the present day.
Spanning several floors, the museum's exhibits are meticulously curated to provide an immersive experience into Jordan's past. Visitors can explore a vast collection of archaeological artifacts, including ancient scrolls, pottery, and statues, which tell the story of civilizations that have flourished in the region, such as the Nabateans, Romans, Byzantines, and early Islamic societies.
One of the museum's highlights is the 'Ain Ghazal statues, considered among the oldest human statues ever found, dating back to around 7250 BC. These remarkable figures offer a rare glimpse into the Neolithic era, showcasing the ingenuity and artistic expression of early human settlers in the Jordan Valley.
The museum is not only a treasure trove for history buffs but also serves as an educational hub for locals and tourists alike. Interactive displays and multimedia presentations bring history to life, making it accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, seminars, and cultural events that foster a deeper understanding of Jordan's cultural identity and its contribution to world history.
The Jordan Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Amman Citadel, Museum of Parliamentary Life, Control tower Ayyubid, Jordan Archaeological Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to The Jordan Museum by public transport?
Bus
- Townhall / Downtown / Jordan Museum (3 min walk)
- Jabal Amman Service car station (13 min walk)