The old city of Jerash is the second favorite destination for visitors after Petra. This archaeological city has been characterized by the succession of civilizations for over 6,500 years.
The city saw its golden age under the rule of the Romans and is known for being one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. This city, which has been kept under sand for centuries, was discovered 70 years ago when it was excavated and restored.
Roman towns throughout the Middle East are exemplified by baptized streets, temples on hilltops, beautiful theatres, squares, large public squares, bathrooms, fountains and walls of towering towers and towers.
Its architecture, and religious and linguistic references predict the mingling and coexistence of two great cultures in this city: the Greek-Roman culture of the Mediterranean country and the ancient Oriental Arab traditions.
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