The Historical City Of Amman |
Article Submitted by: Adam Singleton
Wednesday, 08 April 2009
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There aren't many areas of the world that can claim to have been inhabited by people from as far back as the Neolithic period; but Amman in Jordan is one such location.
No visit to Amman is complete unless you take the time to explore these ancient roots. The city is the capital of Jordan, and while there are many modern sights to view, it is perhaps the ancient ones that draw the most attention from visiting tourists. It is this heady mix of sights that make Amman such a fascinating place to visit.
A classic example of this is the Roman theatre. It sits within the city and nestles alongside many modern buildings. Don't miss the two museums that are on site as well; they provide another way to learn more about Amman.
You can also see what remains of the great Temple of Hercules. It is believed that the temple may not actually have been finished during the time it was built - back in 162 AD. But what remains today is still enchanting and takes you back to another age altogether.
The Citadel should definitely be the next stop on your list. This is actually one of the best places to take some pictures of the Temple of Hercules, so make sure you bring your camera along - you can also see the Omayyad Palace from here. Among other things, the Citadel also has a Byzantine church within it, a museum and a mosque.
Amman also benefits from the fact that all these outstanding - and quite humbling - sights are located very close together, making it is easy to walk between them all. The fact that the city is also situated high up gives you a great vantage point to look down below.
Another way to see some of the ancient sights and finds in Amman is to visit the many museums that are situated within the city. One of the best is the Jordan Archaeological Museum, which is on Citadel Hill. It offers exhibits which relate to many different ancient periods in time, which provide you with a better picture of the history of Amman. The museum itself has only been around since the 1950s, but it has established itself as a stunning and very worthwhile place to visit during any holiday to the city.
Once you arrive from your flights to Amman, it can prove beneficial to begin planning that all important itinerary before setting out to explore the many ancient sights the city has to offer.
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