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THE MONASTERY (AD-DEIR)

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An imposing monastery with a 47-metre-high, 48-metre-wide facade that once served as a temple for religious worship

How to get there. The main path starts from the Basin restaurant. It takes 850 steps and 45 minutes (minimum) to reach the top. You can make the ascent by donkey for 15 DJ (to be negotiated). There is another less arduous, but longer path (which can be done via the Back Door Trail).

Visit. With its 47 m high and 48 m wide façade, the Monastery is the most imposing of all the monuments of the ancient city. Its deep resemblance with the Treasury is obvious, even if its ornamentation remains more sober. One is quickly astonished to discover the excellent state of conservation of the monument, in spite of the intense erosion at the origin of the deterioration of many of the tombs of the city. It is however not protected by any mountainside. Contrary to the long held idea, it is not a royal mausoleum, since no tomb has been found. It is rather a vast temple dedicated to the practice of ritual banquets in honor of Obodas II, a Nabataean monarch who reigned from 30 BC to 9 BC and was deified after his death. An inscription found not far from the monastery calls for "remembering Ubaydu son of Waqihel and his associates for the symposium of Obodas the God". A symposium, in ancient Greece, was a banquet given after a meal, accompanied by dancing and singing.

The monastery dates back to the middle of the first century. It takes its name from the Byzantine period when it was probably used as a monastery, and most certainly as a church, as the crosses drawn on the back wall testify. Carved in yellow sandstone, its first level is punctuated by eight pilasters finished with Nabatean capitals with horns for some, of Ionic inspiration for others. An imposing entrance as well as two windows in trompe l'oeil appear between them. The second level is surmounted by a pediment broken by an imposing tholos, a circular temple, framed on each side by two pavilions. Niches have been dug between the pilasters of these three elements. The tholos has at its top an impressive urn of approximately 9 meters in height, visible for miles around.

To the left of the building, a staircase cut in the rock climbs up to a platform where an altar was installed. The staircase continued beyond, to the top of the Monastery, but it was closed by the authorities after the accidental death of a tourist. Prefer the late afternoon light for beautiful photos, but leave in time to get back to the remote entrance of the site.

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Alizz
Visited in may 2019
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Majestueux
Nous avons pris un taxi, une piste puis une randonnée d'une heure nous a permis de découvrir ce lieu. En prenant le chemin touristique classique, le monastère est difficilement atteignable (il nécessite presque 20km de marché AR). Avec cette option du taxi, nous avons pu voir le monastère et tout le site de Petra en moins de 10 km, sous 40 degrés ! Lieu vraiment grandiose. Un buvette est juste en face.
EDNA
Visited in september 2019
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Après l’effort, la surprise
La découverte du monastère se mérite. Si vous êtes en forme, n’hesitez pas à grimper pour découvrir cette merveille en sirotant un thé à la buvette installée en face.
steph.fe
Visited in november 2018
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Ecore un incontournable de Petra la visite se mérite car le chemin est long pour y accéder et cela grimpe mais la récompense est la
Visited in may 2019
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Impressionant
La rando pour accéder au site est sympa mais éprouvante pour les non initiés 800 marches. A faire tôt le matin! Une fois au sommet le monastère est magnifique.
ricachou
Visited in november 2018
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Après avoir marché dans Petra tout le matin, gravir les centaines de marches qui mènent au monastère peut se révéler assez fatigant. Il faut faire attention aux nombreux ânes qui montent et descendent parfois rapidement. Arrivé au sommet, on est récompensé de ses efforts. Possibilité de boire un verre dans un café rudimentaire. Le monument est certe magnifique mais les paysages grandioses qui entoure le site le sont encore plus.

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