Hippolytus Hall and Virgin Mary Church, Madaba. Art Destination Jordan

Entrance on the north

Hippolytus Hall and Virgin Mary Church, Madaba. Art Destination Jordan

Western part, Hippolytus Hall, Madaba. Art Destination Jordan

The hall was originally covered by four north-south arches with a barrel vault. The bases of the arches have been preserved. They protrude at a distance of approx. 1.25 m from the north and south walls.

Hippolytus Hall, Madaba. Art Destination Jordan

Hippolytus Hall, Madaba. Art Destination Jordan

Main panels, Hippolytus Hall, Madaba. Art Destination JordanMadaba and Madaba Map | Danny The Digger

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