Pella

Pella

Pella

Pella, one of Jordan’s most significant archaeological sites, boasts a rich history spanning over 6,000 years. Located near Jerash and Irbid, and within driving distance from Amman, the site encompasses remnants from various eras, including Stone and Iron Age settlements, Byzantine churches, and an excavated Islamic Quarter. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, which offer a tangible connection to the past. Despite its historical importance and proximity to other popular destinations, Pella remains a relatively undiscovered gem, providing a quieter and more intimate experience for those who venture here.

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