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Get InspiredAsiaJordanAmmanRoman Nymphaeum

Roman Nymphaeum

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Historical Landmark·Quiet, Authentic, Historical
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Samer Abuhamdeh from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by صالح لحام from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Kamel El Basha كامل الباشا from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
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Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Djibril GLM from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Samer Abuhamdeh from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by صالح لحام from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Kamel El Basha كامل الباشا from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Profgamer from Google Places
Roman Nymphaeum
Photo by Djibril GLM from Google Places

The Roman Nymphaeum is a striking 2nd-century AD archaeological site located in the heart of Amman's Al Madinah district. Once a grand two-story ornamental fountain dedicated to water nymphs, it now stands as a collection of impressive stone columns and intricate carvings. Unlike the more crowded Roman Theatre nearby, this site offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for those who appreciate ancient architecture without the bustle. Visitors can typically explore the ruins in about 15 minutes, making it a perfect addition to a walking tour of Downtown Amman. The site is free to enter, though the gate is sometimes closed; asking a local attendant or checking the lock often grants access. Its central location places it within walking distance of other cultural landmarks like the Duke’s Diwan, providing a rich context for Amman's Roman history.

The Roman Nymphaeum is a striking 2nd-century AD archaeological site located in the heart of Amman's Al Madinah district. Once a grand two-story ornamental fountain dedicated to water nymphs, it now stands as a collection of impressive stone columns and intricate carvings. Unlike the more crowded Roman Theatre nearby, this site offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for those who appreciate ancient architecture without the bustle. Visitors can typically explore the ruins in about 15 minutes, making it a perfect addition to a walking tour of Downtown Amman. The site is free to enter, though the gate is sometimes closed; asking a local attendant or checking the lock often grants access. Its central location places it within walking distance of other cultural landmarks like the Duke’s Diwan, providing a rich context for Amman's Roman history.

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Address
XW2P+4C5,Al Hashemi, Amman, Jordan
Hours
Open now
Mon
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tue
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wed
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thu
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Fri
Closed
Sat
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sun
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Highlights

  • Intricate 2nd-century Roman stone carvings and columns.

  • Centrally located in the bustling Al Madinah neighborhood.

  • A peaceful alternative to the more crowded Roman Theatre.

  • Free to enter and explore within 10-15 minutes.

Best For

History enthusiasts and those seeking a quick, quiet archaeological stop in Downtown Amman.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Solo

Reviews

4.3
Great2 K reviews

The Roman Nymphaeum is widely regarded as a fascinating but often overlooked historical site in the heart of Amman. Reviewers appreciate its well-preserved stone columns and the quiet, authentic atmosphere that contrasts with the city's busier landmarks. While some visitors note that the site is small and can be seen in about 15 minutes, they still find it well worth the detour. There are frequent mentions of the gate being closed, though many found they could still enter by asking a guard or simply checking the latch. Some reviews highlight the presence of friendly local cats and the occasional request for tips from guards offering guide services. Overall, the sentiment is positive, with travelers recommending it as a quick and free way to experience Amman's Roman heritage.

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Location

Al Madinah, Amman, Amman Governorate, Jordan
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