Qasr Mushatta

Qasr Mushatta
قصر المشتى (Qasr al-Mshatta)
The façade of Qasr Mushatta in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin
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General information
Typepalace (qasr)
Architectural styleUmayyad
LocationJordan, near Queen Alia International Airport
Coordinates31°44′15″N 36°0′37″E / 31.73750°N 36.01028°E / 31.73750; 36.01028
Elevation730 meters
Construction started743-744 CE
Completednever completed
ClientCaliph Al-Walid II
Technical details
Floor area144 x 144 meters
Website
https://jordantours.net/qasr-al-mushatta/

Qasr Mushatta (Arabic: قصر المشتى, romanizedQasr al-Mshatta, lit.'Winter Palace') is the ruin of an Umayyad winter palace, probably commissioned by Caliph Al-Walid II during his brief reign (743-744). The ruins are located approximately 30 km south of Amman, Jordan, north of Queen Alia International Airport, and are part of a string of castles, palaces and caravanserais known collectively in Jordan and the wider Southern Levant region as the Desert Castles (qasr, pl. qusur). Though much of the ruins can still be found in situ, the most striking feature of the palace, its facade, has been removed and is on display at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The complex was never completed.[citation needed]


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