
Jordan Museums
Jordan’s museums provide a glimpse into the country’s past and present. The Jordan Museum and Petra Museum showcase ancient artifacts, while the Royal Automobile Museum displays vintage cars. The Madaba Archaeological Museum houses mosaics from the Byzantine and Umayyad periods, and Darat al Funun showcases contemporary art. The Aqaba Archaeological Museum explores the region’s seafaring and trade history. From history buffs to art enthusiasts, there’s something for everyone in Jordan’s museums.
The Royal Automobile Museum is the first public museum dedicated to automobiles in the Arab region.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

Situated on the western side of the Roman Theater in Amman, the museum was founded by the Department of Antiquities on November 15th, 1975. Its purpose is to gather, safeguard, study, and document the traditional heritage of Jordan.
Entry fee: Included to Roman Theater ticket

Established in 1974, the Jordanian Museum of Traditional Costumes and Jewelry is located on the eastern side of the Roman Theater in ʻAmman.n.
Entry fee: 4 USD per person

The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, established in 1980 by the Royal Society of Fine Arts, is the preeminent art museum in the region.
Friday: Closed
Entry fee: 10 USD per person

On the orders of King Abdullah, the Royal Tank Museum was founded in 2007 and is situated adjacent to the King Abdullah II Park in Al-Mugableen.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 7 USD per person

Recognizing the importance of showcasing the coins that were in circulation throughout Jordan’s history, the Central Bank of Jordan has established a coinage and numismatics museum.
Friday& Saturday: Closed
Entry fee: Free of Charge.

The Royal Automobile Museum is the first public museum dedicated to automobiles in the Arab region.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

Positioned on a hill that affords breathtaking views of the Dead Sea, as well as the holy and revered sites in Al-Maghtas and Palestine, the Dead Sea Panorama Museum is adjacent to the Ma’in therapeutic resorts.
Entry fee: 3 USD per person.

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

In 2007, the public gained access to Jordan’s inaugural interactive children’s museum.
Tuesday: Closed
Entry fee: 5 USD per person

