Jerash | Jordan

The ancient city of Jerash boasts an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6.500 years.
The city’s golden age came under Roman rule and the site is now generally acknowledged to be one of the best preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. Hidden for centuries in sand before being excavated and restored over the past 70 years, Jerash reveals a fine example of the grand, formal provincial Roman urbanism that is found throughout the Middle East, comprising paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, handsome theatres, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls pierced by towers and gates.
Beneath its external Graeco – Roman veneer, Jarash also preserves a subtle blend of east and west. Its architecture, religion and languages reflect a process by which two powerful cultures meshed and coexisted – the Graeco – Roman world of the Mediterranean basin and the ancient traditions of the Arab Orient.

    And also:

  • On July or August there are three weeks Jarash festival with dance, music and other performances;
  • Entrance with Jordan pass is free, without Jordan pass – 10 JOD;
  • Work hours: in winter season (November – April) at 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; summer season (May – October) and Ramadan at 8 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.;
  • Jerash city is 52 km from Jordan capital Aman, its coordinates: 32.272049, 35.890065
  • Hotel: Olive Branch Hotel

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