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Still Standing After 3,300 Years: Meet the World’s Oldest Bridge!

ivanusma70 March 1, 2026 2 minutes read
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Imagine a world without modern machinery, where incredible structures were built with sheer ingenuity and raw power. Now imagine one of those structures, over three millennia old, still faithfully serving its purpose today! Welcome to the stunning Peloponnese Peninsula in southern Greece, a land of mythical legends, rugged beauty, and home to an engineering marvel that defies time: the Arkadiko Bridge.

Dating back to approximately 1300 BC, during the mighty Mycenaean era, this remarkable stone bridge is believed to be the world’s oldest arch bridge still in continuous use. Its incredible age alone is awe-inspiring, but the fact that it remains fully functional today is what truly sets it apart. For over 3,300 years, it has spanned a small river, a testament to the skill of its ancient builders. Originally designed to carry horse-drawn chariots as part of a vital military and trade route, its sturdy stone curbs still line the roadway, silent witnesses to a bygone era.

What’s its secret to such incredible longevity? The Arkadiko Bridge was constructed in what’s known as a “Cyclopean style,” using massive, unworked stones stacked precisely without any mortar. This ingenious approach, characteristic of the Mycenaean era, created a structure of immense durability where the sheer weight and careful interlocking of these stones have allowed it to withstand countless seasons, floods, and the relentless passage of time.

Visitors today describe a unique feeling of walking across a piece of history that has endured for so long. It’s a rare chance to connect directly with the past, tracing the path of countless ancient sandals and chariot wheels, on a bridge that continues to carry traffic to this very day. A true marvel of ancient engineering, still earning its keep!

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2175883/worlds-oldest-bridge-built-thousands-of-years-ago

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