The Oldest Buildings in the World

17. Knossos (2000 BC), Greece

Knossos in Greece is the center of both ceremonies and politics in the Cretan region.

Knossos, which was the capital of the Minoan civilization in 2000 BC, is said to have hosted up to 18 thousand people.

The home of the legendary King Minos, the leader of Crete, is a unique structure that has survived to this day.

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