- Qasr Amra
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Quseir Amra
State Party = JOR
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, iii, iv
ID = 327
Region =Arab States
Year = 1985
Session = 9th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/327Qasr Amra ( _ar. قصر عمرة) is the best-known of the
desert castle s located in present-day easternJordan . The castle was built early in the8th century (probably between711 and715 ) by theUmayyad caliph Walid I whose dominance of the region was rising at the time. The castle is thus one of the most important examples of early Islamic art and architecture.The castle, which was used as a retreat by the caliph or his princes for sport and pleasure, is lined withfresco s that depict hunting scenes (of mammals long since hunted to extinction in the Middle East), fruit and nude women. The castle also contains a bath complex with a triple-vaulted ceiling that shows a Roman influence.Today Qasr Amra is in a poorer condition than the other desert castles, with
graffiti damaging some frescos. However, restoration projects are underway. The well and water system can be seen.Abandoned structure was re-discovered by
Alois Musil in 1898. The castle was made aUNESCO World Heritage Site in1985 under criteria i), iii), and iv) ("masterpiece of human creative genius", "unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition" and "an outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble or landscape which illustrates a significant stage in human history").Alternate spellings
Transliteration from Arabic gives rise to many spelling variants including Quseir Amra, Qasr Amrah, Qasr Amr, Qasayr Amra and Qusair Amra. However, the proper transliteration is Quṣayr ʿAmra which means 'small palace of 'Amra'.
References
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/327 UNESCO World Heritage Site listing]
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