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Roman Temple of Hercules
Jordan » Amman
Place » Historical Place

Museum St 132, Amman, Jordan

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The Roman Temple of Hercules in Amman, Jordan, is a historical monument located atop the Citadel Hill, one of the most significant archaeological sites in the city. It dates back to the 2nd century AD, during the reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161–180 AD). The temple was part of a larger Roman settlement in the area and was likely dedicated to Hercules, a hero of Greek and Roman mythology.

Fatty Dabs Burger Shack
Jordan » Amman
Food Drink » American

Abdoun Bridge, Amman, Jordan

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Fatty Dabs Burger Shack - The skillet's scorching hot surface sears the burger, giving it a perfect crust, and there's just enough fat for that juicy but easy-on-the-stomach flavor. Within minutes, the burger is ready to be served alongside fresh-cut fries.


Royal Tank Museum
Jordan » Amman
Place » Museum

As-Sakhrah Al-Musharrafah St. 88, Amman, Jordan

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The Royal Tank Museum is a national museum with international standards, located in Amman, is considered the first specialized tank museum in the region, displaying more than 150 tanks within a 20,000 sqm. The museum offers a great family experience for Jordanians and visitors of Jordan where they can enjoy the visit and use our interactive story telling exhibition tools.

Amman Citadel
Jordan » Amman
Place » Historical Place

K. Ali Ben Al-Hussein St. 146, Amman, Jordan

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Towering above the capital city of Jordan is the Amman Citadel. This historic site comprises a 1700-meter wall that dates back to the Bronze Age, the iconic Temple of Hercules, and the Umayyad Palace. With so many significant landmarks located in one site, the Amman Citadel is arguably one of the best places to visit in Amman.

Qasr Al Abed
Jordan » Amman
Place » Historical Place

Amman, Jordan

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Qasr al-Abd is a large Hellenistic palace from the first quarter of the second century BCE. Most scholars agree it was built by the Tobiads, a notable Jewish family of the Second Temple period, although the descriptions doesn't mention that. Its ruins stand in modern-day Jordan in the valley of Wadi Seer, close to the village of Iraq Al-Amir, approximately 17 kilometers west of Amman.

Amman
Jordan » Amman
Place » City

Jordan

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Amman is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is located in the northwestern part of Jordan, situated on a hilly area between the Jordan Valley and the eastern edge of the Jordanian Desert. It had a population of 4,061,150 as of 2021.