The Great Temple at Petra is a grand monumental complex that lies south of the Colonnaded Street at Petra. It covers an area of ~7,560 m². The complex was probably completed in the early first century CE, under the rule of Nabataean king Aretas IV, as suggested by architectural and sculptural details.
Categories 2nd century BCE, Nabataean Temples, Nabatean, Nabatean, Nabatean Temples, Petra, Petra, Roman Theatres, Theatres















