Amra Castle (Qasr Amra)
Amman, Jordan


Amra Castle, or Qasr Amra, is an 8th-century desert palace famous for its remarkably preserved frescoes and unique blend of Islamic and Roman architectural styles. Built by the Umayyad Caliphate, this small fortification stands apart with its octagonal brick structure and bathhouse, showcasing both luxury and innovation of the era.
Plan for an hour to explore the interiors and admire the intricate artwork, which includes depictions of hunting scenes and celestial motifs. The site is located about 85 kilometres east of Amman, near the expansive Wadi Rum, making it a worthwhile excursion for those interested in the region's historical context.
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