The Jordan Museum
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Entrance of the museum, 2022 | |
| Established | 2014 |
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| Location | Ras al-Ein, Amman, Jordan |
| Coordinates | 31°56′44″N 35°55′35″E / 31.945645°N 35.926515°E |
| Type | Art museum, archaeological museum |
| Director | Yanal Omar |
| Public transit access | Amman Bus Rapid Transit line 99 |
| Website | jordanmuseum |
The Jordan Museum is located in Ras al-Ein district of Amman, Jordan. Built in 2014, the museum is the largest museum in Jordan and hosts some of the country's most important archaeological findings. Its two main permanent exhibitions are the Dead Sea Scrolls, including the Copper Scroll, and the 9000-year-old ʿAin Ghazal statues, which are among the oldest human statues ever made.
The museum presents artifacts from various prehistoric and antique archaeological sites in Jordan.
The collections are arranged in chronological order. The museum also features lecture halls, outdoor exhibitions, a library, a conservation centre and an area for children's activities. The museum was established by a committee headed by Queen Rania, and became the only museum in Jordan to implement modern artifact-preserving technologies.