The press service of Akorda clarified that the president toured the exhibition halls, rare artifacts, and exhibits housed within the museum.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev was also informed about the history of the establishment of the largest museum in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

The museum features a unique exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls, showcasing fragments of a copper scroll that holds significant historical value.

In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Jordan Museum hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, seminars, and cultural events aimed at promoting and preserving national history and culture.
In conclusion, the president of Kazakhstan left a message in the guest book.
The head of Kazakhstan arrived in Jordan for an official visit on February 18, 2025. You can view how Tokayev was welcomed at the palace by following this link.
During the negotiations, he expressed the goal of his visit—to give an additional boost to relations, friendship, and trade-economic ties.
Tokayev also presented King Abdullah II al-Hussein of Jordan with Kazakhstan's highest state award—the Order of "Altyn Qyran".