Umayyad Palace

The Umayyad Palace (Arabic: القصر الأموي) is a large palatial complex from the Umayyad period, located on the Citadel Hill (Jabal al-Qal'a) of Amman, Jordan. Built during the first half of the 8th century, it is now largely ruined, with a restored domed entrance chamber, known as the "kiosk" or "monumental gateway".[1][2]

View of the monumental gateway
The reconstructed dome of the monumental gateway
Inside the monumental gateway
Umayyad water cistern near the palace

See also

  • Desert castles, the common English name of a series of Umayyad fortified palaces and lodges (qusur) from the Southern Levant

References

  1. "Umayyad Palace - Amman Guide". Rough Guides.
  2. Zayyadine, Fawri. "ff". The Umayyads: The Rise of Islamic Art. p. 62.

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