Jerash
Jerash is an ancient city located in northern Jordan, renowned for its remarkably well-preserved Roman ruins.
Jerash
Often referred to as the "Pompeii of the East," Jerash boasts a rich history dating back over 2,000 years, making it one of the most important and well-preserved archaeological sites in the Middle East.
The city features
Roman Architecture: The city features impressive Roman structures, including the Oval Plaza, Temple of Artemis, Hadrian’s Arch, and the Theatre, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman urban planning and architecture.
Colonnaded Streets: Jerash is famous for its long, colonnaded streets, such as the Cardo Maximus, which highlight the city's sophisticated street layout and architectural design.