The Lowest Point on Earth Museum & Lot’s Cave
Discover a journey like no other at The Lowest Point on Earth Museum & Lot’s Cave, where history and inspiration intertwine at the breathtaking depths of the Dead Sea. As you enter this unique museum, you’ll be captivated by its extraordinary collection of artifacts, from ancient Graeco-Roman clothing to hundreds of enchanting Greek inscriptions. Each exhibit tells a story that transcends time and place, inviting you to reflect on the rich tapestry of our shared human heritage.
But the adventure doesn’t stop there. Just a short walk away lies Lot’s Cave, a sacred site believed to be where the Prophet Lot sought refuge after the tumultuous events of Sodom and Gomorrah. As you ascend to this historic location, envision the resilience and faith that have echoed through centuries. Marvel at the beautifully preserved mosaic floor that once graced this spiritual haven.
Visiting The Lowest Point on Earth Museum & Lot’s Cave is more than just an excursion; it’s an opportunity to connect with history in a different setting. Embrace the inspiration waiting for you in this remarkable place, where each moment is steeped in meaning and wonder. Plan your visit today and embark on an unforgettable exploration of faith, culture, and heritage!
Entrance Fees
Jordanians | 0.25 JOD |
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Non-Jordanians | 2.00 JOD |
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Opening hours
Opening Hours
Summer: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Winter: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Accessible for people with disabilities