10 of the oldest buildings in the world

Modern building technologies have evolved over the years, but I doubt very much that Metro or Pyaterochka will be able to stand as long as the ancient Egyptian pyramids.

10. Ciscus Tomb, Sweden

The royal tomb was built in Scandinavia in the Bronze Age, about 3 thousand years ago.

9. Naveeta de Tudons, Spain

The tomb, built 3200 years ago, was opened only in 1975. When it was investigated, archaeologists found the remains of a hundred people and their property - bronze bracelets and ceramic buttons.

8. Treasury of Atreus, Greece

The tomb was built in the Bronze Age, more than 3250 years ago. The treasury of King Anrey until the construction of the Roman Pantheon was considered the largest dome structure of that time.

7. Karal, Peru

Karal is the ruins of an ancient large settlement that are located in the Peruvian province of Barranca. Currently, Karal is considered the oldest city in America, built more than 4600 years ago.

6. Pyramid of Djoser, Egypt

The pyramid was erected for the burial of the pharaoh Joser about 4,700 years ago. This complex is the oldest stone building in the world.

5. Hulbjerg Duttest, Denmark

The tomb was built about 5000 years ago. In the burial, archaeologists have found the remains of more than 40 people. On some turtles paleoanthropologists have found traces of the simplest dental operations.

4. Newgrange, Ireland

It is a prehistoric monument and the oldest building in Ireland, which was erected approximately 5100 years ago.

3. Sardinian ziggurat, Italy

The building was built in the interval from 5200 to 4800 years ago. Most likely, this grandiose monument was a temple or an altar.

2. NEP OF HOWAR, Scotland

An exceptionally well-preserved stone house is the oldest building in Europe. It was built about 5,500 years ago.

1. Megalithic temples, Malta

Free-standing structures were built more than 5,500 years ago and were used as religious temples. They are considered the oldest prehistoric temples in the world.