[2025 Amman Attraction] Travel Guide for Viewpoint roman theatre (Updated May)
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K. Ali Ben Al-Hussein St. 146, Amman, Jordan
Amman Viewpoint
I came to a viewpoint in Amman, Jordan. It's tiring to climb up to the high ground, but it's worth it.
From here you can see the whole city of Amman. Looking out, you can see that Jordan has houses that look like they're made of white sand.
There is also a viewpoint in the Amman Fort that overlooks the city, but the admission fee is free.
📍Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4JATRiGbqekgaDay5
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Roman Theater - the most magnificent sight
The Roman Theater is one of the most magnificent sights in Amman. The tilted and sloping theater has incredible acoustics, is cleverly designed and can accommodate approximately 6,000 people. Visitors are easily surprised by the immense space and the thought of crowds gathering here nearly 2,000 years ago.
Visitors can see Roman influence everywhere in Amman. As you walk to the amphitheater, you will walk along the ruins of a Roman street and past the colonnades of the Citadel of Corin. In the fourth century, a market was held in this location between the theater and the street.
It is believed that the Roman Theater was built in the second century during the reign of Antoninus Pius. The theater was built on the north side of a hill. This means that the theater has ideal lighting during the day so that sunlight hits the stage but does not reach the audience's eyes.
Walk through the side entrances to enter the music bay and onto the stage. Stand in the middle of the stage and listen to your own voice echo throughout the auditorium. The theater's acoustics are excellent. Visitors will find the Museum of Jordanian People's Traditions in the rooms behind the entrance and the Amman Museum of Folk Traditions on the other side.
Seating in the theater is divided into three horizontal areas. The highest seat of the theater is called “The Gods”. Behind the seat is a small shrine worshiping the goddess Athena.
The Roman theater was rebuilt and is today a place of entertainment and socializing. The two museums charge a nominal admission fee and opening hours vary seasonally. The theater is located on Hashmi Street in central Amman. Visit the theater in the morning to take photos when the light is at its softest, visit during the day to avoid the hustle and bustle of Amman, or come in the evening to see the stage illuminated by extraordinary floodlights.
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A Stage Through Time: The Amman Roman Theater
Carved into the northern slopes of Jabal Al- Jofeh in Amman, the Roman Theater stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Built during the reign of Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, the theater served as a center for entertainment and public gatherings during the Roman era (63 BC - 324 CE).
The theater boasts an impressive architectural design. Its horseshoe-shaped auditorium, with a capacity of approximately 6,000 spectators, is divided into three tiers: the ima cavea (lowest tier) for high-ranking officials, the media cavea (middle tier) for the middle class, and the summa cavea (top tier) for the general public. The stage, elevated 1.5 meters, was originally decorated with elaborate marble panels and statues.
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Roman Theather Amman
The greatest roman theater #awesomepic in jordan, In afternoon there is a lot of people who visit this place even in weekdays (friday) is day off in jordan so automatically a lot of the jordanians enter this place. I enjoy it and fun🎉#amman #jordan