The Qasr Al-Bint is a well-known historical landmark in Petra, situated northwest of the Great Temple and southwest of the Temple of the Winged Lions. Also known as the Temple of Dushares, it is one of the still surviving ancient structures in the city.
The temple stands near the monumental gate, facing Wadi Musa. The Nabataeans constructed Qasr Al-Bint in around 30 BCE. Though the name given to this temple by the local Bedouin is Qasr Al-Bint Fir'aun, i.e., Castle of the Pharaoh's Daughter, it was primarily built as a dedication to Nabataean Gods. It is made with ashlar blocks, and a marble staircase offers access to the temple. The structure includes a pronaos (entrance), a naos (chamber), and a tripartite adyton containing the cella (the most sacred part of the temple). Remarkably, the temple is in the middle of the valley. Enjoy picturesque views of the temple and the collonaded street while climbing to the Treasury Viewpoint.