The Nymphaeum in Amman, Jordan. It is an ancient Roman public water fountain. This site was built in the 2nd century. It was constructed to facilitate water supply service to locals. Over in ancient days, people came together to collect water and socialize. This site is not only famous for its history but also for its classical Roman architecture. It features a large aqueduct system to distribute water to the local people. It was constructed with elegant stone elements and crafted for both practical use and as a central attractive structure. Later in the mid-20th century, it developed and transformed into one of the tourist attractions in Jordan.
Yes, this site is a family-friendly destination.
Yes, dining restaurants are available nearby.
Nearby attractions are the Roman Theater, Hashemite Plaza, Amman Citadel and Odeon Theater.
Entry Free (No tickets required)
Al-Hashemi Street, Amman Jordan