Raghadan Palace, the first palace constructed by King Abdullah I of Jordan, stands as a testament to ornate Islamic architecture. Nestled within the Royal Court Compound of Al-Maquar in Amman, this historic building once served as the residence for the royal family. Today, it is primarily used for state functions. Visitors can admire the intricate details and grandeur of the palace, which reflect the rich cultural and historical heritage of Jordan.
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