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Cultural Centers in Jordan
Al-Hussein cultural center GAM established Al Hussein Cultural Center to be a cultural landmark for the City of Amman. The Center is located in the center of town, next to GAM main building. It includes several exhibition halls, which can be used by citizens free of charge, as well as theaters and public libraries. Queen Rania Park Queen Rania Park (QRP) is located in Um Nuwara neighborhood near the ‘Ten Bridges’, between Al Nuser and Quweismeh, and covers an area of 26 acres. QRP project aims at providing educational, health and physical care for children, and developing their mental capabilities, as well as providing opportunities for training and educating women. The project also seeks to provide an outlet for area residents to engage in recreational activities and other educational and cultural functions. Considering the great emphasis on bridging the digital gap, QRP facilities include a special computer room for children, which contains 7 computers connected to the Internet. Zaha cultural center The Center is located in Khalda, in western Amman. It is dedicated to providing Amman's children with free social, cultural and athletic services. The Center has a computer lab, a library and several courts and playgrounds The house of art The establishment of House of Arts came as a result of GAM wishes to dedicate one of Amman's ancient houses as a center for Jordanian arts. For that purpose, it purchased and restored a house that was built in 1926. In addition to staging musical and theatrical activities, the House showcases traditional costumes and handicrafts. The Public Library Amman Municipal Public Libraries are among the oldest and most visible cultural
attractions in the city. The first public library was opened to the public in
1960. The House of Poetry Considered one of the major cultural attractions of Amman, and situated on
Jabal al Qal'ah overlooking the Roman Amphitheatre, the House of Poetry occupies
one of Amman’s oldest houses: the former residence of Prince Ali bin Nayif.
Greater Amman Municipality purchased the house in 1994, and in August 1999 began
the restoration and remodeling project of the place thus preserving its original
architectural identity. The House was then dedicated as a meeting place for
local and Arab poets and poetry enthusiasts from all over the country. Source: Ministry Of Tourism/Greater Amman Municipality
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