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Amman Citadel (Jabal al-Qal’a), Jordan

1. an unobstructed view of Raghadan Flagpole, the largest flag and tallest flagpole in the world, from Amman Citadel
1. an unobstructed view of Raghadan Flagpole, the largest flag and tallest flagpole in the world, from Amman Citadel

This historical site at the centre of downtown Amman on Jabal al-Qal’a (Hill of the Citadel), the highest hill in the city at about 850m above sea level, is the site of ancient Rabbath-Ammon.

2. Amman Citadel in Amman, Jordan
2. Amman Citadel in Amman, Jordan
3. information board
3. information board

Due to its vantage point, Amman Citadel boasts a wonderful view of Amman’s Roman Theatre, a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital. Amman Citadel also faces the Raghadan Flagpole. It is the largest flag and tallest flagpole in the world.

4. fortification walls
4. fortification walls
5. a view of Amman's Roman Theatre, a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital
5. a view of Amman’s Roman Theatre, a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital

With only the remains of ruins of buildings, most notably those of the Temple of Hercules, Amman Citadel, occupied since the Bronze Age, is considered to be one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited places.

6. ruins of the Temple of Hercules
6. ruins of the Temple of Hercules
7. Rosli Mansor's photoshoot
7. Rosli Mansor’s photoshoot

Other ruins are buildings from the Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods. Besides the most striking Temple of Hercules, two major attractions in Amman Citadel are the Byzantine church and the Umayyad Palace.

8. Jordan Archaeological Museum is located within Amman Citadel
8. Jordan Archaeological Museum is located within Amman Citadel
9. exhibits
9. exhibits

The Jordan Archaeological Museum is located within Amman Citadel. It is home to a collection of artifacts, beginning with bones from prehistoric animals a million years ago, not only from Citadel itself but also the whole of Jordan’s other historic sites.

10. exhibits
10. exhibits
11. reduced scale plaster copy of Dome of the Bath, Hisham bin Abdel-Malik Palace
11. reduced scale plaster copy of Dome of the Bath, Hisham bin Abdel-Malik Palace

Admission ticket prices are:
250 Fils (Jordanian)
250 Fils (Arabs) – until 31/12/2017
JOD3 – International visitors

Tour guides are available to be engaged for about JOD15 or less. A knowledgeable guide can offer an informative tour that may enhance your visit.

Amman Citadel was one of the attractions visited by delegates of Kelab Sukan dan Kebajikan Media Perak (KSKMP). The delegation was on a humanitarian mission-cum-cultural exchange programme to Jordan from 23rd – 29th July, 2017.

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