Nymphaeum

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The Nymphaeum in Jerash is an ornate Roman monumental fountain, richly decorated with columns and carvings, that served as a central public water and ceremonial structure in the ancient city.

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Nymphaeum canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman architectural structure
archaeological site feature
monumental fountain
access open-air archaeological monument
ancientNameOfCity Gerasa
approximateConstructionDate 2nd century CE
architecturalStyle Roman
architecturalType nymphaeum
cityRole central public monument
urban focal point
civilization Roman Empire
country Jordan
culture Roman
decorativeFeature ornamental columns
richly carved architectural elements
sculpted reliefs
dedicatedTo nymphs
function ceremonial structure
public fountain
public water distribution point
hasPart basins
columned façade
decorative carvings
entablature
niches
semi-circular apses
water spouts
hasReliefSubject mythological and floral motifs (partly preserved)
hasStairAccess yes
heritageStatus part of Jerash archaeological park
locatedIn Jerash
Jerash
surface form: Jerash Archaeological Site

Jordan
Jerash
surface form: ancient city of Gerasa
locatedNear Roman ruins of Jerash
surface form: Cardo Maximus (Jerash)

Jerash Oval Plaza
locatedOn main colonnaded street of Jerash
materialUsed marble (facing and decoration)
stone
modernNameOfCity Jerash
orientation facing the main street
period Roman Empire
surface form: Roman Imperial period
preservationStatus partially preserved
region Levant region
surface form: Levant
tourism major tourist attraction in Jerash
urbanContext integrated into Jerash’s colonnaded street plan
waterFunction supplied drinking water
supplied water for ritual and decorative purposes
waterSource aqueduct-fed system

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