Pella (Tabakit-Fahl) or, as she often calls it, "favorite archeologists" is incredibly rich in antiquities. In addition to the ruins of the Greco-Roman period, in particular the magnificent Odeon (theater), one can find traces of the Eneolithic settlement dating back to the 4th millennium BC, remains of the fortified cities of the Bronze and Iron Ages, the ruins of Byzantine churches, as well as the residential area belonging to the Early Islam period.

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How to get to Pella

To get to Pella from Amman is more convenient with docking in Irbid (the journey time is 1, 5 hours). In addition, first you need to inspect the ruins of Jerash, and then move further north. By car or taxi you need to follow from the interchange "Sport City" to the northwest past the Jordanian University.

In Pella, you can also take the bus by JETT (tel: 566-41-46), Hijazi (tel: (06) 465-13-41, flights every 15 minutes), Trust International (phone: (06) 581 -34-22, flight there at 8:30, back at 15:30), which follow up to the city of Irbid. Where to get to Pella is not difficult.

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Entertainment, excursions and attractions of Pella

In Pella, there are many interesting archaeological sites, many of which are still excavated. Of particular importance is the western church (4th century, three columns remaining from the colonnade of the courtyard), the city temple complex, the Odeon (1st century), the Roman fountain "Nymphaeum" and the eastern church (good view of the city).

The largest and most important Byzantine temple of Pella is the so-called city temple complex. Apparently, it was used for Christian worship, when Islam was established in the region for a long time, but was abandoned after the earthquake. In the era of the Mamluks in Pella, a mosque was built: its ruins have survived to this day.