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THE HIPPODROME

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Hippodrome, 245 metres long and 52 metres wide, once used as a venue for gladiatorial fights

The hippodrome is immediately on the left, after passing under Hadrian's Arch. At 245 meters long and 52 meters wide, the racecourse is considered small compared to those of other Roman cities. The long and imposing building along the entrance road to the site of Jerash was used as bleachers. With its 17,000 seats, it could hold the entire population of the city at the height of its development. It was the place of entertainment par excellence, where the gladiatorial combats took place. Spectators came to watch all kinds of performances such as Greco-Roman chariot and horse races or athletic races. The Persian Sassanids even played polo there in the 7th century. It is still used to host performances during the Jerash Festival.

Researchers have not been able to pinpoint the date of construction of the racecourse, but they place it between the 1st and 3rd centuries. During the Byzantine period, the hippodrome was redesigned. A small amphitheatre was built on the north side to host sports jousts, while the southern part was abandoned. Potters settled there and the brick ovens can still be seen. Between the 6th and 8th centuries, the southern part was stripped of its stones, which were used to repair the city walls. The dyers set up their workshops there. Finally, the site was also used as a mass grave during a plague epidemic. The earthquake of 749 rendered the site unusable.

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Alizz
Visited in may 2019
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Il est magnifiquement conservé, on peut rentrer à l'intérieur et sur les gradins. Il est au début du site de Jerash. Immanquable !
steph.fe
Visited in november 2018
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Moins bien conservé que le reste du site mais un incontournable de jerash
nonoceline
Visited in november 2018
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Refait
Comme beaucoup de monuments jordaniens, l'hippodrome de ce site a été restauré. On sent un manque d'authenticité.
MelLomprez
Visited in april 2017
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Hippodrome endommagé par principalement des tremblements de terre mais dès l'entrée du site, on est transporté en Antiquité !

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