The Oldest Buildings in the World

3. Monte d’Accoddi (4000 BC), Italy

The oldest in Italy is Monte d’Accoddi, dating back to 4000 BC.

It is considered by experts to be an open-air temple. The structure, which includes a 10-meter-long stepped pyramid, allows you to feel the Mesopotamian culture while in Italy.

The temple, which has a Neolithic texture, is one of the must-see places on Sardinia Island.

Monte d’Accoddi is the oldest living combination of stone and earth.

Restored in 1980, the building is now open to the public.

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