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Why are most of the world’s oldest buildings in Europe and not in the Fertile Crescent?

June 19, 2022 History

What is the oldest building in the world still in use?

The Pantheon

The Pantheon is the oldest building in the world that’s still in use today. Since the 7th century, it has been a Roman Catholic church.


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