How old is the oldest wooden building in the world?


How old is the oldest wooden building in the world? Scientists working in Zambia have discovered what are believed to be the remains of the world's oldest wooden structure. Dated to some 476,000 years ago, they are almost a hundred times older than the Pyramids in Egypt.


What is the oldest building in Italy?

The Pantheon of Rome is regarded as the oldest building in the world still in use (even if it is dedicated to a different deity these days). It is truly a national treasure of Italy - it is considered the best preserved ancient Roman monument and the most copied.


What is the oldest house still lived in?

Sassi Di Matera in Matera, Italy: 9000 Years Old Around 9000 years ago Sassi Di Matera was built and they still have people living in them. The Sassi Di Matera sits in two sections in the city of Matera, Italy, and dates back about 9000 years.


Are the pyramids the oldest structure?

The World's Oldest Structures: Megalithic Temples, Malta Dating back to 3,500 to 2,500 BCE, the Megalithic Temples of Malta are some of the oldest structures in the world. As the name suggests, they are a group of stone temples older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids.