• The Al-Khazneh (Pharaoh’s treasure house’) is a mausoleum carved out of the rock by the Nabataeans in the ancient city of Petra in present-day Jordan.
  • Al Khazneh. 8.6. ⊚. ... Al Khazneh ("The Treasury"; Arabic: الخزنة‎) is one of the most elaborate buildings in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra.
  • The facade of Al Khazneh, richly decorated with floral and figurative elements, shows clear references to the Ptolemaic palace architecture of Alexandria.
  • Arapça El-Khazneh (El-Hazne) olarak adlandırılan The Treasury’a ulaşmak için, kayalıklar arasında uzayıp giden 1.5 km’lik bir yolu yürümek gerekiyor.
  • Al-Khazneh is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Arab Nabatean Kingdom city of Petra in Jordan.
  • History: The name "Al Khazneh" is derived from the Arabic for "treasure," and it is believed to have been built by the Nabataeans in the first century AD.
  • Al-Khazneh facts for kids. ... Al-Khazneh was originally built as a mausoleum and crypt at the beginning of the 1st century AD during the reign of Aretas IV Philopatris.
  • It became to be known as "Al-Khazneh", or The Treasury, in the early 19th century by the area's Bedouins as they had believed it contained treasures.
  • Al-Khazneh. Al-Khazneh. Continent. Asia.
  • Al-Khazneh, Jordan. From series “The Oldest Surviving Monuments on Earth”. ... Located in 4 km from Al-Khazneh Route on the map: Rooms: 30.