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The Jordan Museum Discover Jordan’s rich history at the country’s largest museum in Amman’s Ras Al-Ein district. Opened in 2014, it houses the nation’s most important archaeological treasures, offering a fascinating journey through Jordan’s ancient civilizations.
Museum of Parliamentary Life Explore Jordan’s unique Museum of Parliamentary Life, one of the first parliamentary museums in the world. Managed by the Ministry of Culture, it offers a fascinating look into the country’s legislative history, showcasing Jordan’s parliamentary heritage through engaging exhibits and informative displays.
Jordan Archaeological Museum Situated in the historic Amman Citadel, the Jordan Archaeological Museum was established in 1951 and showcases artifacts from across Jordan, spanning prehistoric times to the 15th century. Visitors can explore a rich collection that highlights the country’s deep archaeological heritage and ancient civilizations.
Jordan Folklore Museum Located next to Amman’s Roman Amphitheater, the Jordan Folklore Museum was established in 1971 to celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. The museum displays traditional costumes, musical instruments, handicrafts, and mosaics from Jordan’s deserts, villages, and towns, offering visitors a vivid glimpse into the everyday life and traditions of the past.
Nabad Art Gallery Founded in 2008, Nabad Art Gallery in Amman is a leading contemporary art space showcasing works by both emerging and established Jordanian artists. The gallery also features artists from across the Arab world and beyond, fostering intercultural dialogue and offering visitors a vibrant experience of modern artistic expression.
Dar Al-Anda Art Gallery Founded in 1998 and housed in two historic villas in Amman’s Jabal Al-Weibdeh, Dar Al-Anda Art Gallery offers a unique blend of art and history. Visitors can enjoy contemporary Jordanian artworks while soaking in panoramic views of Old Amman, including its rolling hills and landmarks such as the Citadel and the Arc of Hercules, making it a must-visit cultural stop.
Jordan Craft Center, The Jordan Craft Center is the perfect place to buy an assortment of gifts or items for your home. There you have the choice of picking up something for a few dinars, or for several thousand, if you buy from their extensive collection of antique furniture. The personnel in the Center are friendly and always available to help the shopper with their choices. The Jordan Craft Center is a handicraft shop in Jordan.
The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts is the region’s leading art museum with its unique Permanent Collection that comprises over 3000 works including drawings, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, video art, installations, graphic art, and photography, by artists from the Islamic and Developing Worlds, mainly from Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and Australia.
The Duke's Diwan is an arts and cultural center and historic house museum. Located on King Faisal Street in downtown Amman, it is housed in one of the city's oldest buildings. Built in 1924 as Amman's first post office, the building later became the Finance Ministry, and then the Haifa Hotel from 1948 to 1998.
Darat al Funun a home for the arts housed in six historical buildings from the 1920s, with an archaeological site in the garden. We organise exhibitions, talks, film screenings and educational programs, host performances and concerts, offer a Ph.D Fellowship and artist residencies, and publish books and catalogues.
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