The Oldest Buildings in the World

5. Ä gantija (3700 BC), Malta

This temple, which is older than the Egyptian Pyramids, is one of the oldest religious sites in the world.

Located on the island of Malta, Igantija, which means “Temple of the Giants” in the local language, is a building dating back to 3700 BC, according to dating studies.

According to legend, this is the home of a giant that feeds only on honey.

This ancient place of worship, which is also an example of megalithic architecture, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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