Old buildings from your country.
Old buildings from your country
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how old are we talking here? 5,000 years old?
Anything older than 100 years is fine.
Brock's Monument in Queenston, Ontario. It's there as a memorial/grave to General Isaac Brock, who died defending Upper Canada during the Battle of Queenston Heights in 1812. Also buried there is his aide-de-camp John Macdonell, who died in the battle as well.
some Roman ruins near Tác, Hungary
Oldest church in Brazil, built in 1536
the ruins of an ancient amphitheater in Budapest
built by aliens in 2019
Király Baths, built by the Turks in the 1500s
one of the oldest still standing churches in Hungary, built around the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries
Kankainen manor house. Oldest parts from 1350s.
Pécs Cathedral, built in the 11th century
Pöide church (initially built in 1230, current form from mid-14th century) with it's current dome-let and what used to sport.
Lightning - not even once!
This is the oldest we got
Oldest windmill in the Netherlands still in use (built before 1441)
another one from Pécs, built by the Ottomans in the 1500s replacing a Catholic church
the mosque was then refurbished by the Catholics and turned into a church in the late 1600s
This ugly old door leads to the oldest colonial house still standing on Mexico City
Something like 500 and something years old, its abandoned
Ġgantija Temples (~3600 BC)
10/10 beautiful
castle of Füzér, built in 1264
forgot image
Majority from the 17th century
Kokkola's wooden pedagogio from 1696.
Curtea de Arges monastery 14th century.
Colegio San Ildefonso
From the 1500s
Forgot
pretty cool
narrowest street in stockholm, 500+ years old
Kiruna church, 106 years old.
Church of La Concepcion
1525
Roman Baths
originally Celtic hot spring, 800 BC
>Notre Dame........Ottawa
Thanks
Peles Palace 18th century.
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Notre Dame Cathedral, Ottawa
Ottawa has always had a substantial French-Canadian population
These count? Mayan tomb
300 a. C
Corvin Castle.
Bulilt in the 14th century.
thats not that narrow
90 cm at the narrowest point
but you probably have narrower, the "old town" part of stockholm is like 17 square kilometers, italy have much bigger old metropolises
1200
>this stops the american tourist
what happens when it snows there?
some old lady comes by with a broom?
How is it more than 500 years old when Mexico city was taken by the Spaniards in 1521?
>18th century
more like late 19th/early 20th
built in 1232
castle of Diósgyőr, built after the Mongol invasion
it was the favourite hunting castle of many kings
>that protruding closed balcony-like window was the castle toilet
I think this lad was just giving an estimate. If it is the oldest colonial building there it must be atleast more than 400 years old.
Keeping them that narrow makes it hard for snow to collect like it would in the open. Snow doesn't come straight down, usually it's at a bit of an angle
the Cézár house in Sopron, built in the 14th century
Not spectacular but it's Europe's oldest wooden house, built in 1176