Renaissance Tomb is an archaeological landmark in Wadi Musa in Petra, Jordan. It is a 2nd Century AD tomb, known as a Renaissance tomb due to the archivolt mouldings that frame the arch above the doorway. This is the last big tomb within the High Place of Sacrifice Trail.
Renaissance Tomb exhibits the architectural elements of the European Renaissance. The track to the tomb is an off-beat track. It has a magnificent façade features an exquisite set of crowns and six Nabataean jars. Moreover, it is topped with a gable with three funerary urns at the corners. Nabataean pilasters frame the urns. Inside the tomb, there are 14 graves. The interiors are rock-carved. Visitors can adore the colourful sand stones & take photographs.