An ancient civilisation

The history of ancient civilisation of Jordan hidden in the most visible and stunning Roman Philadelphia relic. The Roman theatre, also known as the Roman amphitheatre, can accommodate 6,000 people. It was divided into three sections: the rulers sat closest to the action, the soldiers sat in the centre, and the ordinary population perched and peered from the upper rows. Theatres were frequently utilised for religious purposes, and the little shrine above the top row of seats previously contained a statue of the goddess Athena (now in the Jordan Museum), who was important in the city's religious life.


The Roman Theatre
in Amman is being utilised for cultural events to this day. The Amman Folklore Museum and the Amman Museum of Popular Traditions are both located here. There is no admission fee if you have a Jordan Pass. The cost of admission to the Roman Theatre and the Museum of Popular Life is JD 2. This comprises the museum, the martyr's church, and other locations. At the site entry gate, you may purchase a ticket to access Amman Roman Theatre

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