Ceremonial opening after restoration

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Madafeh Bit Hussein
Madafeh Bit Hussein
Madafeh des Bait Hussein Alrousan im oberen Dorf Alhara Alfoqa von Umm Qays (Jordanien), 2024, (D-DAI-DAM-HaFo-2024_0001) © DAI // Birgit Nennstiel

On the 5th of June 2024 there will be a ceremonial opening of the Madafeh (guest room) of the Bait Hussein Al Rousan with an exhibition in the upper village Alhara Alfoqa (Umm Qays, Jordan)

The ceremony will be held under the patronage of the Director General of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan, H.E.
Prof. Dr. Fadi Balaa'awi. The restoration of the Madafeh was carried out as part of a multi-week
training programme in building conservation and stonemasonry offered by the German
Archaeological Institute (DAI) in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities in Gadara/ Umm
Qays.

Since 2016, the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) has been running training programmes in
stonemasonry and building conservation in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities in
Gadara / Umm Qays. The Train the Trainers initiative aims to preserve the local tangible and
intangible cultural heritage and at the same time to train craftsmen in practical building conservation
and preservation.
In cooperation and exchange with Jordanian, Syrian and German craftsmen, traditional craft
techniques are taught, tested in practice and revived. Lost knowledge of traditional production
methods is also being regained through joint development and testing - for example, the concrete
implementation of historic roof structures or the production of traditional clay plasters.

Since 2018, the practical training courses have been closely linked to the restoration of Bait Hussein
Al Rousan, a partially demolished late 19th century courtyard complex in the historic centre of the
upper village of Alhara Alfoqa in Umm Qays. Since then, the courtyard has been a central space for
mediation, exchange and encounter in the form of a "work yard". The first parts of the workshop have
now been completed and a varied programme has been put together. In addition to training courses
on craft techniques, a summer school on documenting ancient pottery shards was held for the first
time in 2023. In the long term, the aim is to establish a permanent meeting place for education and
dialogue on building conservation, heritage conservation and heritage education, open to all
interested parties.

On the occasion of the restoration of the so-called Madafeh of Bait Hussein Alrousan, the opening
ceremony and accompanying exhibition will take place on 5 June 2024 in the upper village of Alhara
Alfoqa in Umm Qays.
A documentary film produced in 2023/24 provides additional insights into the Train the Trainers
programme and the German-Jordanian cooperation and can be viewed on the DAI YouTube channel
(Arabic & German).

Further outreach material: https://www.dainst.org/en/departments/orient-department/about-us/branches-and-research-units/damascus-branch/outreach
Documentary film (Arabic version): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivmXfr5nX5Q 
Documentary film (German version): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsdF5fcTVRU 
Train the Trainers: https://www.dainst.org/forschung/projekte/noslug/5590 

Project management: Claudia Bührig, German Archaeological Institute (DAI)
Co-operation: Department of Antiquities of Jordan
Funding: Federal Foreign Office
The initiative is funded by the Ta'ziz Partnership of the Federal Foreign Office and part of the projects
of the Archaeological Heritage Network

Kontakt
Dr.-Ing. Claudia Bührig , Leiterin der Außenstelle Damaskus und Forschungsstelle des DAI in Amman
Claudia.Buehrig@dainst.de

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Partner

Department of Antiquities of Jordan (DoA)