IRAQ EL AMIR
Twenty-four KM west of Amman, in a lush valley kept green by the cool waters of its perennial spring, lay the ruins of one of the most important Hellenistic monuments in the Middle East: ‘Iraq El Amir, Meaning the caves of the prince”.
An antiquity site dating back to the 2nd century B.C., where the visitor finds a carefully restored Hellenistic villa.