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The ruined city of Jerash is Jordan's largest and most interesting Roman site, and a major tourist draw card. Its imposing ceremonial gates, colonnaded avenues, temples and theaters all speak to the time when this was an important imperial center.
Experienced by Hisham Zayadnh
The ruins in Jerash are one of those legacies. Complete with arches, colonnades, hippodrome, baths, theaters, temples, and more, Jerash is the most well-preserved of Jordan’s Greco–Roman sites.
Experienced by Hisham Zayadnh
The ruins in Jerash are one of those legacies. Complete with arches, colonnades, hippodrome, baths, theaters, temples, and more, Jerash is the most well-preserved of Jordan’s Greco–Roman sites.
Experienced by Hisham Zayadnh
The South Theater Built during the reign of Emperor Domitian, between 90-92AD, the South Theater can seat more than 3000 spectators. The first level of the ornate stage, which was originally a two-story structure, has been reconstructed and is still used today. The theater's remarkable acoustics allow a speaker at the center of the orchestra floor to be heard throughout the entire auditorium without raising his voice.
Experienced by Hisham Zayadnh
The South Theater Built during the reign of Emperor Domitian, between 90-92AD, the South Theater can seat more than 3000 spectators. The first level of the ornate stage, which was originally a two-story structure, has been reconstructed and is still used today. The theater's remarkable acoustics allow a speaker at the center of the orchestra floor to be heard throughout the entire auditorium without raising his voice.
Experienced by Hisham Zayadnh
36 km from Jerash Museum
Amman!
Experienced by yeswanth M
36 km from Jerash Museum
Jordan
Experienced by yeswanth M
36 km from Jerash Museum
Looking across at Jabal Amman from Jabal Lwebdeh.
Experienced by S B
94 km from Jerash Museum
#dead sea
Experienced by Emran Hatamleh
94 km from Jerash Museum
#lowest point in the earth 🌎
Experienced by Emran Hatamleh
216 km from Jerash Museum
Alone on a road through the wasteland
Experienced by Julien Lavallée
221 km from Jerash Museum
Two camels look on as they wait in front of the ruins of a Roman amphitheater in Petra, Jordan.
Experienced by Callie Joseph
221 km from Jerash Museum
The town of Wadi Musa in Jordan - at the entrance to the lost city of Petra
Experienced by Jamie Brown
221 km from Jerash Museum
Life can be simple but hard among the sandy rocks in Jordan. Unique moments can create a beautiful image to stranger's eye.
Experienced by Konstantinos Kaskanis