Madaba Archaeological Park

Alternative Names
حديقة مادبا الأثري
See Also
Related Fieldwork Collection

Opened in 1995, the park was established to preserve the many archaeological remains from the Roman and Byzantine times in Madaba.

References

  • Interior
  • Interior, Mosaic floor in circular nave
  • Apse facing northeast into nave
  • Mosaic floor in circular nave
  • Mosaic floor in circular nave
  • Mosaic floor in circular nave
  • Mosaic floor in circular nave
  • View from facing east into church
  • View from facing east into Church of Virgin Mary
  • Mosaic floor in circular nave
  • View of apse, facing West
  • View of vaulted crypts
  • View of vaulted crypts
  • View of northwestern corner of church complex and sculptural fragments
  • Courtyard north of church, facing southeast
  • Wall fragments of northern apse
  • Wall fragments of northern apse
  • Detail of mosaic fragment North of apse wall
  • Apse floor, facing North
  • Southwestern corner of Church of Virgin and Hippolytus Hall
  • Column fragment on southern wall of church and hall along Roman Road
  • Southern wall of church and hall along Roman Road, view of architectural fragments
  • Column fragment on Southern wall along Roman Road
  • Southern wall along Roman Road
  • Facing southwest, view of Church of Virgin Mary and Hippolytus Hall on Left, and entrance to Crypt of Saint Elianus on Right
  • Facing east, view of Church of Virgin Mary and Hippolytus Hall on Left, and entrance to Crypt of Saint Elianus on Right