The government confirmed on Tuesday that the Jordanian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the Jordanian Ministry of Environment, and the Jordan Tourism Board will be relocated to a building adjacent to Al Nshama Park in the Marj Al Hammam area of the capital, Amman.
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The government explained that the eight-story building has been acquired for this purpose.
Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan had previously inaugurated Al Nshama Park in Marj Al Hammam, which spans an area of 56 dunums and includes various facilities and designated spaces for recreation and sports activities built to modern standards.
The park features an architectural and aesthetic design, with green spaces making up approximately 40% of its total area, in addition to outdoor seating areas, walking paths, children’s playgrounds, and parking spaces.
The park also includes 11 sports courts spread across 10,000 square meters, comprising three football pitches, two basketball courts, two tennis courts, and four padel courts, along with a dedicated running track and a cycling path.
The Prime Minister praised the efforts of the Greater Amman Municipality in implementing the project to the highest standards within a period of no more than five months.