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Colosseum Photo Credit: Jeroen Van Luin

Oldest Man-Made Superstructures in the World

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There are several old buildings around all over the globe, but which ones do you know of that are still in good use today? This article lists a couple of the world's most oldest buildings still standing today, and we aren't talking 1920's old or 1800's old...we are talking B.C.'s and A.D.'s kind of old. Some of these buildings you may have heard of before, but there is more to them than just the years that they have packed on.

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Colosseum

Photo Credit: Jeroen Van Luin

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Colosseum

Photo Credit: Pwjamro

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Rome’s Mausoleum of Hadrian

Photo Credit: Allie Caulfield

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Rome’s Mausoleum of Hadrian Photo Credit: Abir Andwar

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Santa Sabina

Photo Credit: Brian Whitmarsh

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Santa Sabina

Photo Credit: Bruno Brunelli

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The Pantheon

Photo Credit: Teldridge + Keldridge

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Theatre of Marcellus

Photo Credit: Tony Geneva

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Ponte Fabricio

Photo Credit: Giuseppe Moscato

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Church of Nativity

Photo Credit: Nightwing350

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Church of Nativity

Photo Credit: Mister Peter

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Santa Sophia

Photo Credit: an.mare

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Santa Sophia

Photo Credit: Carlo Pane

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Nanchan Temple

Photo Credit: Chen Zhao

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Acoma Pueblo “Sky City”

Photo Credit: Old Man Travels