Umayyad Palace dome

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The Umayyad Palace dome is a reconstructed wooden dome crowning the entrance hall of the early Islamic Umayyad Palace complex at Amman’s Citadel, serving as a prominent example of 8th-century Islamic architecture in Jordan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
dome
reconstruction
access publicly accessible within the Amman Citadel
architecturalStyle Umayyad architecture
early Islamic architecture
associatedWith Umayyad Caliphate
country Jordan
culturalPeriod Umayyad Caliphate
surface form: Umayyad period
era 8th century
function monumental entrance feature
symbolic marker of the palace’s main hall
heritageContext Amman Citadel
surface form: Amman Citadel archaeological site
locatedIn Amman
Amman Citadel
Jordan
Umayyad Palace
surface form: Umayyad Palace complex
material wood
originalConstructionPeriod Umayyad Caliphate
overlooks Amman
surface form: city of Amman
partOf entrance hall of the Umayyad Palace complex
position crowns the entrance hall of the Umayyad Palace
reconstructed yes
region Levant region
surface form: Levant
religiousContext Islamic
significance prominent example of 8th-century Islamic architecture in Jordan
siteType archaeological site feature
tourism popular tourist attraction at the Amman Citadel

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Amman Citadel notableFeature Umayyad Palace dome