The Royal Automobile Museum in Amman, Jordan, is a unique institution in the Arab world, housing 80 of King Hussein’s private vehicles. This collection spans from vintage Rolls-Royces and sportscars to motorcycles and racing cars, with some dating back to 1909. The museum uses these vehicles to illustrate key moments in modern Jordanian history, offering visitors a tangible connection to the critical events of King Hussein’s 47-year reign. As you explore, you can trace the evolution of automotive design and its intersection with the nation’s past.
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