List of oldest extant buildings


This is a list of oldest extant buildings.

Criteria

A building is defined as any human-made structure used or interface for supporting or sheltering any use or continuous occupancy. In order to qualify for this list, a structure must:
  • be a recognisable building;
  • incorporate features of building work from the claimed date to at least in height;
  • be largely complete or include building work to this height for most of its perimeter.
  • contain an enclosed area with at least one entry point.
This deliberately excludes ruins of limited height and statues. The list also excludes:
  • dolmens, a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone. Dolmens were typically covered with earth or smaller stones to form a tumulus. In many instances, that covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone "skeleton" of the burial mound intact. Neolithic dolmens are extremely numerous, with over 1,000 reported from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany alone.
  • cairns, which are simply large piles of loose stones
  • standing stone rings, such as Stonehenge, also do not count because they are not enclosed and do not have roofs.
Dates for many of the oldest structures have been arrived at by radiocarbon dating and should be considered approximate.

By age

The following are amongst the oldest buildings in the world that have maintained the requirements to be such. Occupation sites with older human made structures, such as those in Göbekli Tepe do exist, but the structures are monuments and do not meet the definition of building. Many of the buildings within the list contain primarily bricks, but most importantly maintain their walls and roofs. There are numerous extant structures that survive in the Orkney islands of Scotland, some of the best known of which are part of the Heart of [Neolithic Orkney] World Heritage Site. The list also contains many large buildings from the Egyptian Age of the Pyramids.
BuildingImageCountryContinentFirst builtUseNote
Tell Qaramel SyriaAsiac. 10,650 - c. 9650 BCETowerLocated in Aleppo Governorate, five stone towers were found at Tell Qaramel; dated to the period from the middle of the 11th millennium BCE to about 9650 BCE, making them the oldest structures of this type in the world.
Karahan TepeTurkeyAsiac. 10,000 - c. 9500 BCESettlementLocated in southern Turkey. Part of a region of similar sites now being uncovered known as the Taş Tepeler.
Göbekli TepeTurkeyAsiac. 9500 - c, 8000 BCEPlace of worshipSouthern Turkey. The tell includes two phases of use, believed to be of a social or ritual nature by site discoverer and excavator Klaus Schmidt, dating back to the 10th–8th millennium BCE. The structure is 300 m in diameter and 15 m high.
Jerf el AhmarSyriaAsiac. 9500 - c. 8700 BCESettlementLocated in northern Syria, Jerf el Ahmar is particularly notable for its communal buildings, a number of which attest to complex community organization and suggest connections between architecture design and rituals or cult practices.
The rectangular buildings of MureybetSyriaAsiac. 9000 BCESettlementLocated in Raqqa Governorate, northern Syria, Mureybet was first settled in 10,200 BCE. As the settlement evolved, rectangular structures composed of several rooms began to emerge at the end of the 10th millennium BCE.
Tower of JerichoWest Bank, PalestineAsiac. 8000 BCETowerAn stone structure, constructed of undressed stones, with an internal staircase of twenty-two steps.
ÇatalhöyükTurkeyAsiac. 7500 – c. 5700 BCESettlementA very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia
MehrgarhPakistanAsiac. 7000 BCESettlementA Neolithic archaeological site situated on the Kacchi Plain of Balochistan in Pakistan. It is located near the Bolan Pass, to the west of the Indus River and between the modern-day Pakistani cities of Quetta, Kalat and Sibi.
BarnenezFranceEuropec. 4850 BCEPassage graveLocated in northern Finistère and partially restored. According to André Malraux it would have been better named 'The Prehistoric Parthenon'. The structure is long, wide and over high.
Tumulus of BougonFranceEuropec. 4800 BCETumulusA necropolis, complex of tombs with varying dates in Deux-Sèvres near Niort and Poitiers, the oldest being E and F0.
Saint-Michel tumulusFranceEuropec. 4500 BCETumulusThe tumulus forms what is almost an artificial hillock of more than .
Anu ziggurat of UrukIraqAsiac. 4000 – c. 3800 BCEZigguratA massive White Temple was built atop of the ziggurat. Under the northwest edge of the ziggurat a Stone Temple has been discovered.
Monte d'AccoddiItaly Europec. 3800 BCEPossibly an open-air temple, or a step pyramid.A trapezoidal platform on an artificial mound, reached by a sloped causeway. New radiocarbon dating allow us to date the building of the first monument to 4000–3650 BCE, the second shrine dating to 3500–3000 BCE."
Knap of HowarUnited Kingdom Europec. 3800 BCEHouseOldest preserved stone house in north west Europe.
La Hougue BieJerseyEuropec. 4000 – c. 3500 BCEPassage graveAn long Neolithic passage grave with 12th century chapel above and World War II structures.
Dolmen of MengaSpainEuropec. 3700 BCETombA megalithic burial mound called a tumulus, a long barrow form of dolmen
West Kennet Long BarrowUnited Kingdom Europec. 3650 BCETombLocated near Silbury Hill and Avebury stone circle.
ĠgantijaMaltaEuropec. 3600 BCETempleTwo structures on the island of Gozo. The second was built four centuries after the oldest.
Wayland's SmithyUnited Kingdom Europec. 3570 BCEChamber tombA barrow constructed on top of an older burial chamber.
Shahr-e SukhtehIranAsiac. 3550 BCESettlementA rich source of information regarding the emergence of complex societies and contacts between them in the third millennium
ListoghilIrelandEuropec. 3500 BCEPassage TombAt the centre of the Carrowmore passage tomb cluster, a simple box-shaped chamber is surrounded by a kerb c. in diameter and partly covered by a cairn. It has been partly reconstructed.
Stoney Littleton Long BarrowUnited Kingdom Europec. 3500 BCETombNeolithic chambered tomb with multiple burial chambers, belonging to the Severn-Cotswold group located near Wellow, Somerset, England.
Sechin BajoPeruSouth Americac. 3500 BCEPlazaThe oldest known building in the Americas.
Midhowe Chambered CairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3500 BCETombA well-preserved chambered cairn of the Orkney-Cromarty type on the island of Rousay.
Gavrinis passage tombFranceEuropec. 3500 BCETombOn a small island, situated in the Gulf of Morbihan.
Quanterness chambered cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3400 BCETombThe remains of 157 individuals were found inside when excavated in the 1970s.
LoughcrewIrelandEuropec. 3300 BCETombIt is the site of megalithic burial grounds dating back to approximately 3500 and 3300 BCE
Tarxien TemplesMaltaEuropec. 3250 BCETemplesPart of the Megalithic Temples of Malta World Heritage Site.
Hulbjerg JættestueDenmarkEuropec. 3250 BCEPassage graveThe grave is concealed by a round barrow on the southern tip of the island of Langeland. One of the skulls found there showed traces of the world's earliest dentistry work.
Dolmen de VieraSpainEuropec. 3250 BCETombThe Dolmen de Viera or Dolmen de los Hermanos Viera is a dolmen—a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb
KnowthIrelandEuropec. 3200 BCEPassage graveA Neolithic passage grave and an ancient monument of the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne
DowthIrelandEuropec. 3200 BCETombThe cairn is about in diameter and high.
Tomb of the EaglesUnited Kingdom Europec. 3200 BCETombIn use for 800 years or more. Numerous bird bones were found here, predominantly white-tailed sea eagle.
Skara BraeUnited Kingdom Europec. 3180 BCESettlementNorthern Europe's best preserved Neolithic village.
Unstan Chambered CairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3100 BCETombExcavated in 1884, when grave goods were found, giving their name to Unstan ware.
NewgrangeIrelandEuropec. 3100 BCEBurialPartially reconstructed around original passage grave.
Knowe of Yarso chambered cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombOne of several Rousay tombs. It contained numerous deer skeletons when excavated in the 1930s.
Tepe Sialk zigguratIranAsiac. 3000 BCEZigguratThe oldest settlements in Sialk to date to around 6000–5500 BCE. The Sialk ziggurat was built around 3000 BCE.
Dolmen de BagneuxFranceEuropec. 3000 BCEDolmenThis is the largest dolmen in France, and perhaps the world; the overall length of the dolmen is, with the internal chamber at over in length and at least high.
Grey Cairns of CamsterUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombLocated near Upper Camster in Caithness.
Dolmens of North CaucasusRussiaEuropec. 3000 BCETombThere are numerous tombs, some perhaps originating in the Maikop culture, in the North Caucasus.
Taversoe Tuick chambered cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombUnusually, there is an upper and lower chamber.
Holm of Papa chambered cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombThe central chamber is over long.
Barpa LangassUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombThe best preserved chambered cairn in the Hebrides.
Cuween Hill Chambered CairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombExcavated in 1901, when it was found to contain the bones of men, dogs and oxen.
Quoyness cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 3000 BCETombAn arc of Bronze Age mounds surrounds this cairn on the island of Sanday.
MaeshoweUnited Kingdom Europec. 2800 BCETombThe entrance passage is long and leads to the central chamber measuring about on each side.
Vinquoy chambered cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 2750 BCETomb
Shunet El ZebibEgyptAfricac. 2700 BCEMortuary templeBuilt as a funerary enclosure, a place where the deceased king was worshipped and memorialised.
Pyramid of DjoserEgyptAfricac. 2670 – c. 2650 BCEBurialEarliest large-scale cut stone construction.
DholaviraIndiaAsiac. 2650 BCESettlementA complex of ruins with varying dates at Dholavira.
It has brick water reservoirs, with steps, circular graves and the ruins of a well planned town.
Recent research suggests the beginning of occupation around 3500 BCE and continuity until around 1800 BCE.
HarappaPakistanAsiac. 2600 BCESettlementA Bronze Age fortified city with clay sculptured houses located west of Sahiwal.
The Indus Valley civilization had a possible writing system, urban centers, and diversified social and economic system.
Mohenjo-daroPakistanAsiac. 2600 BCESettlementAn archeological site near Larkana.
The world's earliest settlement with one and two storied brick houses, public baths, assembly halls, central marketplace and covered drains.
CaralPeruSouth Americac. 2600 BCEPyramidOnce thought to be the oldest building in South America.
Pyramid of MeidumEgyptAfricac. 2580 BCETombFourth Dynasty structure completed by Sneferu.
Bent PyramidEgyptAfricac. 2580 BCETombA second structure completed by Sneferu.
Red PyramidEgyptAfricac. 2580 BCETombThird large pyramid completed by Sneferu.
Great Pyramid of GizaEgyptAfricac. 2560 BCETombMausoleum for fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu. World's tallest man-made structure for over 3800 years, until Lincoln Cathedral in 1311.
Pyramid of KhafreEgyptAfricac. 2550 BCETombOne of the Pyramids of Giza.
Pyramid of MenkaureEgyptAfricac. 2510 BCETombMenkaure was probably Khafre's successor.
Megalithic Monuments of AlcalarPortugalEuropec. 2500 BCETombA group of burial tombs that comprise a Calcolithic necropolis.
Capel GarmonUnited Kingdom Europec. 2500 BCETombBurial chamber dating from the 3rd millennium BCE that belongs to the Severn-Cotswold Group.
Royal Palace of MariSyriaAsiac. 2500 BCEPalaceLocated in the ancient Kingdom of Mari in eastern Syria, the Palace covered more than two hectares, and included some 300 rooms, corridors, and courtyards.
Western DeffufaSudanAfricac. 2500 BCETempleThe Western Deffufa is a temple rising around 20 meters high, and built from sun baked mudbricks. It was central to the civilization of Kerma.
Pyramid of UserkafEgyptAfricac. 2490 BCETombLocated close to Pyramid of Djoser.
Pyramid of SahureEgyptAfricac. 2480 BCETombBuilt for Sahure.
Pyramid of Neferirkare KakaiEgyptAfricac. 2460 BCETombBuilt for Neferirkare Kakai.
Pyramid of NeferefreEgyptAfricac. 2460 - c. 2440 BCETombNever completed but does contain a tomb.
Pyramid of NyuserreEgyptAfricac. 2430 BCETomb
Pyramid of Djedkare IsesiEgyptAfricac. 2375 BCETomb
Pyramid of UnasEgyptAfricac. 2350 BCETomb
Pyramid of TetiEgyptAfricac. 2340 BCETomb
Royal Palace of EblaSyriaAsiac. 2400 – c. 2300 BCEPalace
LabbacalleeIrelandEuropec. 2300 BCETombThe largest wedge tomb in Ireland.
ShimaoChina Asiac. 2300 BCESettlementFortified Neolithic site, centered on a large stepped pyramid with a height of 70 meters.
Pyramid of MerenreEgyptAfricac. 2280 BCETombBuilt for Merenre Nemtyemsaf I but not completed.
Pyramid of Pepi IIEgyptAfricac. 2250 BCETomb
Crantit cairnUnited Kingdom Europec. 2130 BCETombDiscovered in 1998 near Kirkwall.
Ziggurat of UrIraqAsiac. 2100 BCETempleThe Great Ziggurat of Ur was a temple built under King Ur-Nammu in honor of the goddess Nanna. It was partially reconstructed in the 1980s under Saddam Hussein.
Dolmen of Cava dei ServiItaly Europe2000 BCETombThe dolmen of Cava dei Servi is a semi-oval monument formed by four rectangular slabs fixed into the ground. Three slabs are on top, leaning in such a way they reduce the surface and form a false dome.
Rubha an Dùnain passage graveUnited Kingdom Europe2000 BCE or olderTomb
Corrimony chambered cairnUnited Kingdom Europe2000 BCE or olderTombA Clava-type passage grave surrounded by a circle of 11 standing stones.
Bryn Celli DduUnited Kingdom Europe2000 BCETombLocated on the island of Anglesey.
Balnuaran of ClavaUnited Kingdom Europe2000 BCETombThe largest of three is the north-east cairn, which was partially reconstructed in the 19th century. The central cairn may have been used as a funeral pyre.
Pyramid of Amenemhat IEgyptAfricac. 1960 BCETomb
KarnakEgyptAfrica1971–1926 BCETempleActually a temple complex.
Pyramid of Senusret IEgyptAfricac. 1920 BCETomb
Pyramid of Senusret IIEgyptAfricac. 1875 BCETomb
KnossosGreeceEurope1850–1750 BCEPalaceMinoan structure on a Neolithic site.
Pyramid of Senusret IIIEgyptAfricac. 1835 BCETombBuilt for Senusret III.
Pyramid of [Amenemhat III (Dahshur)|Black Pyramid]EgyptAfricac. 1820 BCETombBuilt for Amenemhat III, it has multiple structural deficits.
HawaraEgyptAfricac. 1810 BCETombAlso built for Amenemhat III.
Pyramid of KhendjerEgyptAfricac. 1760 BCETombBuilt for pharaoh Khendjer.
DaorsonBosnia and HerzegovinaEurope17–16th century BCECity and citadelIllyrian settlement and capital of Daorsi tribe.
Mortuary Temple of HatshepsutEgyptAfrica15th century BCETemple
HundatorraUnited Kingdom Europec.1700-1200 BCESettlement
Nuraghe Santu AntineItaly Europe1600 BCEPossibly a fortThe second tallest of these megalithic edifices found in Sardinia and tallest still standing.
SinauliIndiaAsia1800 BCESettlementThe Sinauli excavation site is located in Sinauli, western Uttar Pradesh, India, at the Ganga-Yamuna Doab. Major findings from 2018 trial excavations are dated to c. 2000 - 1800 BCE, and ascribed to the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture /Copper Hoard Culture. The rituals relating to the Sanauli burials shows close affinity with Vedic rituals.
Royal Palace of UgaritSyriaAsia1500 BCEPalaceLocated in the ancient Kingdom of Ugarit on the Syrian coast, the Palace covers an area of 6,500 square metres.
AdichanallurIndiaAsia1500 BCESettlementIn 2004, a number of skeletons were found buried in earthenware urns. Some of these urns contained writing in Tamil Brahmi script. While some of the burial urns contained skeletons. In 2018, research on skeletons remains were dated at Manipur University to around 1500 BCE.
Su Nuraxi di BaruminiItaly Europe1500 BCEPossibly a fort or a palaceThe palace of Barumini is formed by a huge quatrefoiled nuraghe, whose central tower is its oldest construction. Originally it was almost high and divided into three floors.
Luxor TempleEgyptAfricac.1400 BCETempleActually a temple complex.
Nuraghe La PriscionaItaly Europe1400 BCEPossibly a fortThe monument has a central tower and 2 side towers, the former with an entrance defined by a massive lintel of. The central chamber has a false dome, which is more than high.
The King's GraveSwedenEurope1400 BCETombNear Kivik is the remains of an unusually grand Nordic Bronze Age double burial.
The Ziggurat of Dur-KurigalzuIraqAsia14th century BCEProbably religious ritualsBuilt for the Kassite King Kurigalzu I.
Treasury of AtreusGreeceEurope1250 BCETombThe tallest and widest dome in the world for over a thousand years.
Chogha ZanbilIranAsia1250 BCETempleOne of the few extant ziggurats outside of Mesopotamia.
Mortuary Temple of Seti IEgyptAfrica13th century BCETemple
RamesseumEgyptAfrica13th century BCETempleMortuary temple of Ramses II.
Naveta d'Es TudonsSpainEurope1200–750 BCEOssuaryThe most famous megalithic chamber tomb in Menorca.
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses IIIEgyptAfrica1186–1155 BCETemple
Dún AonghasaIrelandEurope1100 BCEFortDún Aonghasa, also called Dun Aengus, has been described as one of the most spectacular prehistoric monuments in western Europe. The drystone walled hillfort is made up of 4 widely spaced concentric ramparts.
Cuicuilco Circular PyramidMexicoNorth America800–600 BCECeremonial centerOne of the oldest standing structures of the Mesoamerican cultures. First steps in the creation of a sun based calendar.
Van FortressTurkeyAsia750 BCEFortressMassive Urartean stone fortification overlooking Tushpa.
Necropolises of Cerveteri and TarquiniaItalyEurope700 BCETombsThese Etruscan necropolises contain thousands of tombs, some organized in a city-like plan.
Temple of CyreneLibyaAfricac. 630 BCETempleThe temple was destroyed and rebuilt around 115 CE and was damaged in the 4th century CE.
Keezhadi excavation siteIndiaAsia580 BCESettlementKeezhadi 'excavation site' is a Sangam period settlement that is being excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India and the Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department.
Temple of Hera (Paestum)|Temple of Hera]ItalyEurope550 BCETemplePart of a complex of three great temples in Doric style.
Tomb of CyrusIranAsia530 BCETombTomb of Cyrus the Great, located in Pasargadae
PersepolisIranAsia522 BCECeremonial capitalCeremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire
Yeha TempleEthiopiaAfrica500 BCETempleTemple of the sun and moon.
ParthenonGreeceEurope432–447 BCETempleIn the Acropolis of Athens
Tomb of Seuthes IIIBulgariaEurope450–400 BCETombThe tomb was originally a monumental temple at Golyama Kosmatka Mound, built in the second half of the 5th century BCE. After extended use as a temple, at the later part of the 3rd century BCE the Thracian king Seuthes III was buried inside.
Thracian Tomb of KazanlakBulgariaEurope300–400 BCETombLocated near Seutopolis, the capital city of the Thracian king Seuthes III, and part of a large necropolis.
It is one of the most elaborate tombs in the Thracian Rulers">Odrysian kingdom">Thracian Rulers where the first use of brickwork in Europe was established.
Sanchi StupaIndiaAsia300 BCEBuddhist templeIn the village of Sanchi
Thracian Tomb of SveshtariBulgariaEurope300–280 BCETombDiscovered in 1982 in a mound, this 3rd century BCE Getic tomb reflects the fundamental structural principles of Thracian cult buildings. The tomb's architectural decor is considered to be unique, with polychrome half-human, half-plant caryatids and painted murals.
Dhamek StupaIndiaAsia249 BCE rebuilt c. 500 CEBuddhist TempleIn Sarnath, Varanasi
Mausoleum of the First Qin EmperorChinaAsiaBegan construction 246 BCE, finished 208 BCETombCommonly known as the Terracotta Army, this is one of the largest tombs ever built. It does not only contain the entire stone army, but a complex of halls and of the resting place of Qin Shi Huang.
RuwanwelisayaSri LankaAsia140 BCEStupaIn Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
Broch of MousaUnited Kingdom Europe100 BCEBrochLocated in Shetland it is among the best-preserved prehistoric buildings in Europe.
Dun CarlowayUnited Kingdom Europe100 BCEBrochBuilt in the first century BCE
MasadaIsraelAsia37 BCEFortressHerod the Great built two palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE.
Maison CarréeFranceEurope4–7 CETempleone of the best preserved Roman temples, in Nîmes
Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb MuseumChina Asia25 CETomb
Temple of GarniArmeniaAsiac. 77 CETemple
ColosseumItalyEurope70–80 CEAmphitheatre

By continent

The following are amongst the oldest known extant buildings on each of the major continents.
BuildingImageCountryContinentFirst builtUseNotes
Towers of Tell QaramelSyriaAsia10650–9650 BCETowerLocated in Aleppo Governorate, five stone towers were found at Tell Qaramel; dated to the period from the middle of the 11th millennium BCE to about 9650 BCE, making them the oldest structures of this type in the world.
Durankulak (archaeological site)BulgariaEurope5500—4100 BCESettlementThe Durankulak Archaeological Complex unites three sites: Tell Golemija ostrov - the Big Island, Durankulak - the necropolis and Durankulak - the fields. On the Tell Golemija ostrov there are settlements from the Early Eneolithic - Hamandjia III-IV culture, the Late Eneolithic - Varna culture, ritual pits and sacrificial pylons from the Proto-Bronze and Bronze Ages - Chernavoda I and III cultures, fortified Late Bronze Age settlement - Koslogeni culture, ancient buildings with a cave temple of the goddess Cybele and an early medieval proto-Bulgarian settlement with several rotundas, which existed from the 9th to the beginning of the 11th century CE. The total thickness of the cultural strata is 3.20 - 3.50 m. The settlement mound has seven stratigraphic horizons.
SolnitsataBulgariaEurope5500 BCESettlementBelieved to be the oldest town in Europe, Solnitsata was the site of a prehistoric fortified stone settlement and salt production facility approximately from the 6th – 5th millennia BCE; it flourished ca 4700–4200 BCE. A large collection of the oldest gold objects in the world was found nearby, in the Varna Necropolis
Shunet El ZebibEgyptAfrica2700 BCEMortuary templeBuilt as a funerary enclosure, a place where the deceased king was worshipped and memorialised.
Los NaranjosHondurasNorth America2000 BCETemplesOldest extant buildings in Honduras, constructed by ancestors of the Lenca people.
Nan MadolFederated States of MicronesiaOceania700s CECityCity constructed by the Pohnpeians in the 700s CE on human-made islands. Nan Madol contains the oldest known extant buildings in Oceania.
Cape Adare hutsRoss DependencyAntarctica1899 CEExplorers' hutsWooden buildings constructed by Carsten Borchgrevink in Victoria Land.

By country

The following are among the oldest buildings in their respective countries.
BuildingImageCountryContinentFirst BuiltUseNotes
Towers of Tell QaramelSyriaAsia10650–9650 BCETowerLocated in Aleppo Governorate, five stone towers were found at Tell Qaramel; dated to the period from the middle of the 11th millennium BCE to about 9650 BCE, making them the oldest structures of this type in the world.
GöbeklitepeTurkeyAsia9500-7500 BCEUnknown/likely templeOldest temple in the world.
DurankulakBulgariaEurope5500—4100 BCESettlementThe Durankulak Archaeological Complex unites three sites: Tell Golemija ostrov - the Big Island, Durankulak - the necropolis and Durankulak - the fields. On the Tell Golemija ostrov there are settlements from the Early Eneolithic - Hamandjia III-IV culture, the Late Eneolithic - Varna culture, ritual pits and sacrificial pylons from the Proto-Bronze and Bronze Ages - Chernavoda I and III cultures, fortified Late Bronze Age settlement - Koslogeni culture, ancient buildings with a cave temple of the goddess Cybele and an early medieval proto-Bulgarian settlement with several rotundas, which existed from the 9th to the beginning of the 11th century CE. The total thickness of the cultural strata is 3.20 - 3.50 m. The settlement mound has seven stratigraphic horizons.
SolnitsataBulgariaEurope5500 BCESettlementBelieved to be the oldest town in Europe, Solnitsata was the site of a prehistoric fortified stone settlement and salt production facility approximately six millennia ago; it flourished ca 4700–4200 BCE. The settlement was walled to protect the salt, a crucial commodity in antiquity. Although its population has been estimated at only 350, archaeologist Vassil Nikolov argues that it meets established criteria as a prehistoric city. A large collection of the oldest gold objects in the world find nearby, on the site of the Varna Necropolis, has led archaeologists to speculate that this trade resulted in considerable wealth for the town's residents.
L'Anse aux MeadowsCanadaNorth Americac. 1000 CESettlementLocated on the northernmost tip of the island of Newfoundland, the Norse settlement is widely accepted as evidence of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact.
ShimaoChinaAsia2300–2000 BCESettlementFortified Neolithic site, centered on a large stepped pyramid with a height of 70m.
St. George's Basilica, PragueCzech RepublicEuropec. 920 CEChurchLocated within Prague Castle in the Czech Republic capital Prague. The building now houses the 19th century Bohemian Art Collection of National Gallery in Prague.
Hulbjerg JættestueDenmarkEurope3000 BCEPassage graveThe Hulbjerg passage grave is concealed by a round barrow on the southern tip of the island of Langeland. One of the skulls found there showed traces of the world's earliest dentistry work.
West Kennet Long BarrowUnited Kingdom Europe3650 BCETombLocated near Silbury Hill and Avebury stone circle.
Yeha TempleEthiopiaAfrica500 BCETempleOldest standing structure in Ethiopia
BarnenezFranceEurope4850 BCEPassage graveLocated in northern Finistère and partially restored. The structure is 72 m long, 25 m wide and over 8 m high. The oldest known building in Eurasia.
Porta NigraGermanyEurope180 CERoman city gateIt is today the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps.
KnossosGreeceEurope2000–1300 BCEPalaceMinoan structure on a Neolithic site.
DholaviraIndiaAsia3500 BCEReservoirA planned urban settlement comprising reservoirs, pottery artifacts, seals, ornaments, vessels, etc.
Chogha ZanbilIranAsia1250 BCETempleOne of the few extant ziggurats outside of Mesopotamia.
The Ziggurat of Dur-KurigalzuIraqAsia14th century BCEProbably religious ritualsBuilt by the Kassite King Kurigalzu I.
NewgrangeIrelandEurope3200–2900 BCEBurialPartially reconstructed around original passage grave.
Monte d'AccoddiItaly Europe4000–3600 BCEPossibly an open-air temple, a ziggurat, or a step pyramid, mastaba."A trapezoidal platform on an artificial mound, reached by a sloped causeway."
ĠgantijaMaltaEurope3700 BCETempleTwo structures on the island of Gozo. The second was built four centuries after the oldest.
Cuicuilco Circular PyramidMexicoNorth America800–600 BCECeremonial centerOne of the oldest standing structures of the Mesoamerican cultures.
Hunebed NetherlandsEurope4000–3000 BCEBurialCommon theory states Hunebedden of dolmen are prehistoric burial chambers.
Mission HouseNew Zealand1822 CEReligiousBuilt by Māori and missionary carpenters.
MehrgarhPakistanAsiac. 2600 BCEMud brick storage structuresA complex of ruins with varying dates near Bolan Pass.
Sechin BajoPeruSouth America3500 BCEPlazaThe oldest known building in the Americas.
Dolmens of North CaucasusRussiaEurope3000 BCETombThere are numerous tombs, some perhaps originating in the Maikop culture, in the North Caucasus.
Knap of HowarUnited Kingdom Europe3700 BCEHouseOldest preserved stone house in north west Europe.
Naveta d'Es TudonsSpainEurope1200–750 BCEOssuaryThe most famous megalithic chamber tomb in Menorca.
The King's GraveSwedenEurope1000 BCETombNear Kivik is the remains of an unusually grand Nordic Bronze Age double burial.
HattusaTurkeyAsiac. 1600 BCERamparts and ruined buildingsCapital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age located near modern Boğazkale.
Saint Sophia Cathedral, KyivUkraineEurope1037 CECathedralOrthodox cathedral, partially rebuilt
Ancestral Puebloan communitiesUnited StatesNorth America750 CEVillagesPueblo construction began in 750 CE and continues to the present day. These buildings have been within the United States since 1848.
Bryn Celli DduUnited Kingdom Europe2000 BCETombLocated on the island of Anglesey.
Great ZimbabweZimbabweAfrica1000 CEPalaceCapital of the medieval kingdom

By function, structure and building material

The following are probably the oldest buildings of their type.
BuildingImageLocationFirst builtUseNotes
Towers of Tell QaramelSyria10650–9650 BCETowerLocated in Aleppo Governorate, five stone towers were found at Tell Qaramel; dated to the period from the middle of the 11th millennium BCE to about 9650 BCE, making them the oldest structures of this type in the world.
Göbekli TepeTurkey9500–7500 BCEUnknown, likely templeLocated in southern Turkey. The tell includes two phases of use, believed to be of a social or ritual nature by site discoverer and excavator Klaus Schmidt, dating back to the 10th–8th millennium BCE. The structure is 300 m in diameter and 15 m high.
MehrgarhPakistan7000 BCESettlementA Neolithic archaeological site situated on the Kacchi Plain of Balochistan in Pakistan. It is located near the Bolan Pass, to the west of the Indus River and between the modern-day Pakistani cities of Quetta, Kalat and Sibi.
Durankulak (archaeological site)Bulgaria4800–4100 BCESettlementDurankulak is located in Bulgaria, on the west coast of the Black Sea, Dbruja district. The earliest stone architecture in continental Europe was discovered here.
Pyramid of DjoserSaqqara, Egypt2667–2648 BCETombOldest large-scale cut stone construction
Luxor TempleLuxor, Egypt1400 BCEReligiousThe oldest standing building partly in use. There is an active mosque within the main structure, visible in the picture, that stands on the ancient pillars of the Egyptian temple.
Temple of ConcordiaItaly440 BCETempleOldest fully preserved temple from Antiquity.
Sanchi StupaIndia300 BCEBuddhist templeOldest extant Buddhist temple.
Mundeshwari TempleBihar, India105–320 CEHindu TempleMay be the oldest extant Hindu temple in the world An information plaque at the site indicates the dating of the temple at least to 625 CE and Hindu inscriptions dated 635 CE were found in the temple.
Pantheon, RomeItaly125 CEReligiousOldest standing building still in regular use.
Aula PalatinaGermany306 CEPalace basilicaContains the largest extant hall from antiquity.
JokhangLhasa, Tibet, Chinac. 639 CEBuddhist templePerhaps the world's oldest timber-frame building.
Hōryū-jiNara, Japan670 CEBuddhist TempleOldest wooden building still standing.
Nanchan TempleWutai, China782 CEBuddhist TempleIts Great Buddha Hall is currently China's oldest extant timber building.
Greensted ChurchUnited Kingdom c. 1053 CEChurchMay be the oldest, extant wooden church in the world and the oldest, extant wooden building in Europe.
Roykstovan in Kirkjubø100pxFaroe IslandsNo clear date, middle of 11th century CEFarmhouseMay be the oldest continuously inhabited wooden building in the world
Ditherington Flax MillUnited Kingdom 1797 CEIndustrialThe oldest iron framed building in the world.
Shed Number 78, [Sheerness Dockyard]United Kingdom 1860 CEIndustrialOldest multi-storey iron-frame and panel structure.
Manhattan BuildingChicago, United States1888 CESkyscraperOldest skyscraper still standing.