The Monastery Uum Sayhoun, Jordan Last Updated: 10/01/2024 | |
The Petra Monastery (Al-Deir) is one of the most magnificent and iconic monuments in the ancient city of Petra, located near the village of Umm Sayhoun in southern Jordan. Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom and is renowned for its rock-cut architecture. The Monastery is among its most impressive structures, second only in fame to the Treasury (Al-Khazneh). | |
- The Monastery is an enormous rock-cut façade, standing at 50 meters wide and 45 meters high, carved into the rose-colored sandstone cliffs. - The Monastery dates back to the 3rd century BC and is thought to have been built during the reign of Nabataean King Rabel II. While it originally may have served a religious or ceremonial function, evidence suggests it was later repurposed by early Christian monks during the Byzantine era. - The name "Al-Deir" (Monastery) comes from its use during this Christian period, but its exact function during the Nabataean period is still debated. The Petra Monastery is an awe-inspiring symbol of the ancient Nabataean civilization, offering visitors not only a glimpse into the past but also one of the most rewarding viewpoints in Jordan. |
The Treasury Place » Historical Place The Treasury, or Al-Khazneh, located in Wadi Musa, Jordan, is one of the most iconic structures of the ancient city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Petra, also known as the "Rose City" for the color of its stone, was once the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom and is famous for its rock-cut architecture. 14 views 💖 1Wadi Musa, Jordan | |
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Jordan Place » City Jordan is a country located in the Middle East, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and east, Iraq to the northeast, Syria to the north, and Israel and Palestine to the west. Jordan is a semi-arid country, covering an area of 89,342 km2 (34,495 sq mi), with a population of 10 million. 539 views 💖 1Jordan | |
Petra Place » Historical Place Petra is an ancient and archaeological city located in southern Jordan, renowned for its remarkable rock-cut architecture and historical significance. Visiting Petra allows you to step back in time and explore the fascinating ruins of an ancient civilization. The combination of architectural wonders, natural beauty, and historical intrigue make it a must-visit destination for history and adventure enthusiasts alike. 757 views 💖 10Jordan | |
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