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Ajloun Archaeological Museum

Ajloun Archaeological Museum Tourism

Ajloun Archaeological Museum Tourism

Type of destination: Museum
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
The Ajloun Archaeological Museum is located within the 12th-century Ajloun Castle, which stands in the northwest of Jordan in the town of Ajloun. This museum offers a journey through time, with exhibits that showcase artifacts and relics dating from the Bronze Age up to the Islamic era. As visitors move through the museum, they encounter pottery, glass, coins, and tools that narrate the rich history of the region. Ajloun Castle, also known as Qal'at Ar-Rabad, was built by the nephew of Saladin, Izz al-Din Usama, to counter the threat of Crusader advances and to protect the iron mines of Ajloun. The museum not only provides a glimpse into the archaeological finds but also into the architectural prowess of the Ayyubid dynasty. With its strategic location, the castle offers panoramic views of the Jordan Valley, and on a clear day, visibility extends to the West Bank and the Sea of Galilee. The museum enhances the historical experience of visiting this formidable medieval castle.
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