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Where 2 Go!

The Citadel
Byzantine Basilica
Jordan Archeological Museum
The Roman Theater
The Jordan Folklore Museum
The Museum of Popular Traditions
Odeon (the small theater)
Nymphaeum
King Hussein Mosque
Gold Souq

 
 Hotels in Jordan
Hisham
Regency Palace
Janna Spa (Madaba)
Arena
Amra Palace (Petra)
 
 Restaurants in Jordan
Mazaj
Ernesto Cigar Club
Bel Mondo Cafe
Pizza Hut
Wooden Sport
 
Nymphaeum

Nymphaeum (Philadelphia's chief fountain), stands with its back to Quraysh Street. Much of the fountain, which was completed in 191CE, is hidden from public view by private houses and shops. The Nymphaeum is believed to have contained a 600 square meter pool, three meters deep, which was continuously refilled with fresh water.

 
 

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