Madaba Archaeological Park I is one of the most important archaeological attractions in central Madaba, preserving remains that reveal different chapters of the city’s long Roman and Byzantine history. The park brings together ancient architecture, mosaics and sections of Madaba’s historic urban landscape within an accessible archaeological complex.
One of the site’s notable features is a preserved section of the ancient Roman road that once passed through Madaba. Visitors can also discover important Byzantine remains and impressive mosaic floors, including archaeological structures associated with the Church of the Virgin Mary and Hippolytus Hall.
The park provides an excellent introduction to ancient Madaba beyond the city’s famous churches and mosaics. Its combination of Roman urban remains, Byzantine architecture and detailed mosaic art makes Madaba Archaeological Park I an essential stop for visitors interested in Jordan’s archaeology, history and cultural heritage.

