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Museums & Galleries in Jordan
Jordan Archeological Museum
Tel: 962-6 4638795
Fax: 962-6 4615848
Houses an excellent collection of the antiquities of Jordan dating from prehistoric
times to the 15th Century.
Museum working hours are 9:00-17:00 in winter, 9:00-19:00 in summer, except
on Fridays and official holidays 10:00-6:00.
Of the exhibited collection, three items are of particular importance: the Dead
Sea Copper Scrolls, the Neolithic plaster statues of Ain Ghazal and the anthropomorphic
pottery coffins, which give an insight into ancient burial practices.
Jordan Folklore Museum
Tel: 962-6 465 1742
Fax: 962-6 4615848
Located near the Roman Theater, presents the traditional Jordanian life, including
costumes, home furnishings, musical instruments and handicrafts dating back
to the 19th Century.
Open 9:00-17:00.
Jordan Museum of Popular Tradition
Tel: 962-6 4651742
Fax: 962-6 4615848
Located near the Roman Theater, this museum displays the traditional costumes
of Jordanians, including embroidery and antique jewelry, as well as domestic
utensils. It also houses a collection of mosaics from some Byzantine churches
in Jordan.
Open 9:00-17:00.
Martyr's Memorial at Sports City
Tel: 962-6 5664240
Fax: 962-6 5664240
The monumental building houses a chronological display of military memorabilia
dating from the Arab Revolt of 1916 to the present.
Open 9:00-16:00.
University of Jordan Museums
Tel: 9626 5355000 ext. 3412
Fax: 962-6 4615848
The University of Jordan has several small museums of various subjects, including
archaeology [antiquities from the Bronze Age to the Islamic period], anthropology,
folklore and medicine/biology.
Open Sun-Thur 8:00-17:00.
Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts
Tel: 4630128
Fax: 4651119
Email: jng@go.com.jo
http://www.nationalgallery.org
Located at Al Muntazah, in Jabal Al-Weibdeh. A fine collection of paintings,
sculptures and ceramics by contemporary Jordanian and Arab artists.
Open 10:00-13:30 and 15:00-18:00, closed Tuesday.
Jordan Crafts Center
for exhibits and sales of traditional and authentic Jordanian
crafts, including: embroidery, woodwork, glass, leather, woven rugs, sheepskins,
ceramics, mother-of-pearl objects, jewelry, brass and silver) located on a small
side street off the Second Circle of Jabal Amman, behind the Lebanese Embassy.
Haya Center [for children]
Tel: 962-6 5665195
Fax 962-6 5665196
In Shmeisani. A heritage and science museum geared to children, with lots of
hands on exhibits to try.
Working hours 8:30-13:30 and 15:30-17:30, closed Fridays.
Muncipality of Greater Amman - City Hall
Tel: 4635111 ext. 2540
Fax: 4649420
Shoman Foundation - Darat Al-funun
Location: Jabal luweibdeh
Tel: 4643252
Fax: 4643253
Email: daratalfunun@nets.com.jo
http://www.daratalfunun.org
This Museum consists of three buildings in Amman. According to the museum's
website "its programs maintains a constant focus on the visual arts, the Darat
al Funun strives to be a haven for all the arts"; Darat al-Funun views itself
as a home for all the artist of the Arab world. It offers features such as concert,
lectures, and a summer academy. Currently featured at the Dar al Funun is the
work of Dr. Hisham Khatib in an en exhibit tittled Palestine and Jordan 1500
-1900.
Dar al-LandaCreated in 1998 as a gallery of the arts, its
main goals are to protect the creative rights of the artist and to make contact
with Arab and International art and culture groups. With a mission of being
a positive force in the community the museum is currently offering services
to children in the community. For example its facilities are turned into a public
library for a couple hours a day and its new program 'Project Human' will focus
on providing free classes to children in drawing, sculpture, pottery, and music.
4 Walls
http://www.4walls.org
The 4 Walls is located in the Sheraton Hotel Amman. Its atmosphere is inviting
to people of all ages, and it serves as a culture center to promote the history
and culture of Jordan. Throughout the month of March the museum will run its
'New Vision" Exhibit.
Madaba Museum (for archaeology and folklore).
Closed Tuesday.
Kerak Museum (for archaeology and folklore), Kerak Castle.
Closed Tuesday.
Petra Museum, actually two museums, at the lower end of the
road through the basin.
Yarmouk University of Archaeology and Anthropology, beautiful
presentation of small collection. Yarmouk University campus, Irbid. Closed Fridays.
Tel: 02 271-100 ext 3741.
Salt Museum (for archaeology).
Museum of School Books, Salt, Jordan.
| Art Galleries in Jordan |
Al Mashreq Gallery
Tel: 5681303 |
Baladna Gallery
Tel: 5537598 |
Darat Al Funun - Jabal Luweibdeh
Tel: 4643252 |
The Gallery - Jordan Intercontinental
Tel: 4641361 |
Orfali Gallery
Tel: 5526932 |
Dar Al Anda
Tel: 5519122 |
Riwaq Al Balqa'a
Tel: 4720677 |
Rodin Gallery
Tel: 5920334 |
Zara Gallery - Grand Hyatt Amman
Tel: 4651433 |
Jordan Design and Trade Center
of the Noor Al Hussein Foundation]
Tel: 5699141 |
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