• Raghadan Palace (Arabic: قصر رغدان, romanized: Qaṣr Raġadān) is a royal palace located in the Royal Court compound of Al-Maquar in Amman, Jordan.
  • Prince Abdullah bin Al Hussein chose the name Raghadan for the first palace he built as a good omen to seek ‘raghad’ (a decent life) and to bring hope and optimism.
  • The historic and majestic Raghadan Palace is located in the beautiful Amman, Jordan. It stands as a symbol of the long and grand history of the Jordanian royal...
  • Raghadan Palace is not open to visitors, but visitors can still admire the palace's stunning architecture and expansive gardens outside the gates.
  • Raghadan Palace, located in the Royal Court in Amman, is a grand palace that belongs to the royal family of Jordan.
  • The story of Raghadan Palace unfolds in the 1960s when King Hussein bin Talal envisioned a tranquil escape amidst the bustling city.
  • The most important room of Raghadan Palace is the Palace Throne Room, which is used for public and political events.
  • Raghadan Palace was the first to be built in the new compound. ... The word Raghadan originates from the Arabic verb, "raghad" to reflect a comfortable life.