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The Roman Amphitheater is a Roman theater located in the eastern part of the Jordanian capital, Amman, at the foot of Jabal Al-Joufeh, on one of the hills opposite the Amman Citadel. A Greek inscription on one of the pillars indicates that this amphitheater was built in honor of Emperor Anthony Pius, who visited Amman in 130 AD. Next to the amphitheater is the Forum Square, and their combined area is 7,600 square meters. Its construction probably dates back to the second century AD, specifically between 138 AD and 161 AD during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.

Roman amphitheater used for musical and theatrical performances. Because of the quality of it

 sound system, it is still used sometimes for artistic performances. The theater can accommodate 6,000 spectators, which is larger than the southern theater in Jerash, which has a capacity of 4,000-5,000 spectators.

It is to this day the largest theater in Jordan. In front of the stage of the stage that the artists top, there is a certain place in the middle of the stage where the spectators can hear the sound emanating from it in a clear way in all the theater stands. The stands are divided into 44 classes, in three main groups. The first group of rows was used for the upper classes and the dignitaries, while the groups of the second and third rows were for the rest of the people.

There are rooms behind the stage, which the performers use to change clothes and prepare for appearances in front of the audience. The original stage building was about three stories high, higher than the columns on the Forum. There was a small temple at the top of the stage, carved out of the rock, that had statues of Roman deities.

Today there are two small museums on either side of the stage, the Museum of Folklife and the Museum of Folk Costume. The first tells the development of the life of the inhabitants of Jordan and their use of tools and furniture over the previous century, especially the life of the countryside and the Bedouins. The second museum deals with the topics of traditional Jordanian and Palestinian city  costumes, jewelry and decorative tools used by women

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The Roman Amphitheater is a Roman theater located in the eastern part of the Jordanian capital, Amman, at the foot of Jabal Al-Joufeh, on one of the hills opposite the Amman Citadel. A Greek inscription on one of the pillars indicates that this amphitheater was built in honor of Emperor Anthony Pius, who visited Amman in 130 AD. Next to the amphitheater is the Forum Square, and their combined area is 7,600 square meters. Its construction probably dates back to the second century AD, specifically between 138 AD and 161 AD during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.

Roman amphitheater used for musical and theatrical performances. Because of the quality of it

 sound system, it is still used sometimes for artistic performances. The theater can accommodate 6,000 spectators, which is larger than the southern theater in Jerash, which has a capacity of 4,000-5,000 spectators.

It is to this day the largest theater in Jordan. In front of the stage of the stage that the artists top, there is a certain place in the middle of the stage where the spectators can hear the sound emanating from it in a clear way in all the theater stands. The stands are divided into 44 classes, in three main groups. The first group of rows was used for the upper classes and the dignitaries, while the groups of the second and third rows were for the rest of the people.

There are rooms behind the stage, which the performers use to change clothes and prepare for appearances in front of the audience. The original stage building was about three stories high, higher than the columns on the Forum. There was a small temple at the top of the stage, carved out of the rock, that had statues of Roman deities.

Today there are two small museums on either side of the stage, the Museum of Folklife and the Museum of Folk Costume. The first tells the development of the life of the inhabitants of Jordan and their use of tools and furniture over the previous century, especially the life of the countryside and the Bedouins. The second museum deals with the topics of traditional Jordanian and Palestinian city  costumes, jewelry and decorative tools used by women

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