360° Panorama of the Roman Odeon in Pella, Jordan

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Experience the Roman Odeon of Pella through an immersive 360° panorama that places you inside one of the best-preserved public buildings of this ancient Decapolis city. Standing at the centre of the intimate theatre, you can look up at the semicircular tiers of limestone seating that once accommodated audiences attending musical performances, poetry recitals, civic meetings, and public ceremonies. Built during the Roman period and carefully restored, the Odeon showcases the refined engineering and urban planning that made Pella an important cultural and administrative centre in the Jordan Valley. From every angle, the panorama highlights the theatre’s harmonious proportions and its close relationship with the surrounding Roman streets and monumental buildings.

As you rotate through the panoramic view, the wider archaeological landscape of Pella unfolds around you. Beyond the Odeon lie the remains of the Byzantine Civic Complex Church, Roman civic buildings, and the green hills that frame the fertile Jordan Valley, illustrating more than two millennia of continuous occupation. The combination of well-preserved architecture, peaceful surroundings, and sweeping views allows visitors to imagine the atmosphere of performances and gatherings that once filled this elegant venue. Whether you are planning a visit or exploring remotely, this interactive 360° experience offers a unique perspective on one of Jordan’s finest Roman monuments and the rich history of ancient Pella.

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