The Dead Sea Panorama Museum is located on one of the hills overlooking the Dead Sea and the holy and religious lands in Al-Maghtas and Palestine, next to the Ma’in therapeutic resorts.
The museum is full of various displays that describe the geology, ecology, archeology and conservation of the Dead Sea area through four dedicated sections: Origins, Eco-System, Human Interaction and Dead Sea in Danger.
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Pascal Götzmann
in the last weekAntonela Teglia
in the last weekExcellent place, it has a beautiful panoramic view.
ARJUN SAMBASIVAN
in the last weekFood is amazing. Affordable. View is worth the drive but there is entrance fee
Liliane Eleid
in the last weekWe visited the Dead Sea Museum (also known as the Dead Sea Panorama Museum) in the evening as a family, and the experience was truly magical despite the timing!Perched high on the cliffs overlooking the Dead Sea, the views are breathtaking—panoramic vistas across the shimmering salty waters toward the distant shores and mountains. The atmosphere is serene and peaceful, with the stunning natural beauty creating a sense of wonder and tranquility.The complex includes a traditional sitting area with comfortable outdoor seating where we enjoyed refreshing coffee (and perhaps some light snacks), soaking in the incredible scenery in a relaxed, authentic Jordanian style.We went in the evening, which made it a bit too dark for capturing those perfect photos—the golden light of afternoon would have been ideal for amazing pics of the Dead Sea sunset and the landscape.Still, the beauty and calm vibe made it unforgettable. A wonderful spot to unwind, learn a bit about the region's geology and history inside the well-presented museum, and just appreciate the lowest place on Earth's dramatic views. Highly recommended for families wanting stunning views, a peaceful atmosphere, and a touch of traditional hospitality. Visit in the afternoon for the best lighting and photo opportunities!
Yousef Khaled
a week agoGood service and thanks for DURGA for good service - qabqa and view and nice location