The Jordan Museum, located in Ras Al-Ain district of Amman, is one of Jordan's most prestigious and comprehensive cultural institutions. Established in 2014, it serves as a comprehensive national center for learning and knowledge that reflects Jordan's history and culture. The museum showcases a rare collection of Jordan's historical artifacts, providing insight into the country's rich heritage. The museum is divided into several permanent galleries that cover the history of Jordan from the prehistoric period to the modern era. Among the highlights are the Dead Sea Scrolls and the 'Ain Ghazal statues, some of the oldest human statues ever found, dating back to around 7250 BC. The museum also actively contributes to the academic and cultural life of the community by hosting temporary exhibitions, lectures, and educational programs. The architecture of the museum itself is modern, providing a striking contrast to the ancient artifacts housed within. It is a place where visitors can engage with Jordan's past and present.