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Mosaic Map

The Mosaic Map, also known as the Madaba Map, is a remarkable 6th-century mosaic housed in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George in Madaba, Jordan. This ancient masterpiece is the oldest surviving map of the Holy Land and the biblical regions, showcasing Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, and other significant locations. Composed of over two million colored tiles, it provides a detailed and artistic representation of the area, offering valuable insights into geography and history during the Byzantine era.

 

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Madaba - Jordan

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Located in the heart of Madaba, the Mosaic Map is a centerpiece for visitors exploring this historic town. The church is easy to find and is open to visitors for a small entrance fee. Inside, you'll find the mosaic carefully preserved on the church floor, covering a large portion of its interior. The map's intricate details and historical value attract travelers, historians, and pilgrims alike, making it one of the most popular attractions in Jordan.

 

Warum diese Tour buchen

The Mosaic Map is located inside the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George, which is an active place of worship. Out of respect for its religious significance, visitors should dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees, and maintain a quiet demeanor while inside the church.

 

Die richtige Tour auswählen

Madaba is located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Amman and is easily reachable by car, taxi, or organized tours. If you're traveling from Amman, it’s about a 40-minute drive. Many day trips to Madaba include stops at the Mosaic Map, Mount Nebo, and nearby attractions like the Dead Sea.

 

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The Mosaic Map and the Church of St. George can be visited year-round, but mornings and weekdays are the best times to avoid crowds. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most pleasant weather, making it easier to explore Madaba and its surrounding attractions.