Is Athens the oldest city in Europe?


Is Athens the oldest city in Europe? Contrary to popular belief, Athens is not the oldest city in Europe. This cradle of Western civilisation was founded in 4000 BCE, 2000 years after Plovdiv. This makes it the second oldest city in Europe.


What is the oldest city in Spain?

Cadiz is widely known as the oldest continuously inhabited city in Spain. It's located in southern Spain and has the remnants of a fortified city. It's said to be the first city founded in Europe by the Phoenecians around 1100 BC.


What is the second oldest city in Europe?

Athens is the second oldest city in Europe, dating back to about 3000 BC. The first settlement was built on the rock of Acropolis. It was formed when King Theseus united several settlements of Attica into a state. According to Greek mythology, Athens was named after the Greek Goddess of Wisdom, Athena.