plz :)
200 AD
Well, not quite without some repair work.
>>60410495
Why Tuna?
>>60410065
Really antique or middle-ages too ?
Here's a Roman temple in Nîmes, one of the best preserved of all the former Roman world
>>60410686
my favorite fish
>>60410836
I think Roman is the greatest civilization in european history
bul-gook-sa
AD 528
>>60410065
How about 6500 years old
>>60410887
Do these count?
We call them hunbeds here, does cunt have them?
>>60411327
from 1030 AD
>>60411327
We have hundreds of megaliths, including the largest gathering in Brittany (Karnac alignments)
Some are just simple standing stones but other are more peculiar
>>60411074
Pls post more
I know nothing about this kind of things in Korea
Here, Roman arenas in Nîmes too
AD 676~688
>>60411817
Nice
Is it a kind of shrine/temple ?
>>60411954
it was temple
but only tower exist now
>>60412073
looks like bunker
AD 553
>>60411327
JUST A FUCKING STACKED ROCK SNAKE
>>60412073
>A
>FUCKING
>RABBIT
>HOLE
>>60413002
unique
AD 1468
>>60413002
>that filename
?
>>60413002
did people live inside cave?
>>60413002
We can into cliff buildings too
>>60412073
>Estonian architecture
>>60413149
It's not some joke name if that's what you're thinking
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montezuma_Castle_National_Monument
>>60413110
1348. Koryo dynasty. Pagoda.
Distinguishing feature of Korean traditional architecture compare to China and Japan is roof curvature = bottom part of roof. Korean traditionally buildings have round bottom. Chinese and Japan have curve toward the end or Japan often has no curve.
>>60414157
BIG
GERMAN
ROCKS
>>60414157
I saw this in skyrim
>>60413513
It is a joke name.
>>60414157
Muh skyrim wizard stone
We have an authentic 2400 y.o Egyptian obelisk hanging out in Paris
This thing on Orkney
3180BC
Bouillon Castle
First mentioned in 988 CE
but probably existed for a lot longer than that.
It was home to the famous crusader Godfrey of Bouillon who was crucial to the first crusade and rejected to become king of Jerusalem.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_of_Bouillon
Antique road in Corsica
>>60411610
There isn't much to post sadly because so much was burned/destroyed during the war and occupation
Circo Massimo
>>60410065
>>60415019
In the past was like this
600x140 meters
250.000 people
>>60411205
Oldest standing building in the world coming through
Brittany was sure as hell full of aliens
>tfw new world
>>60414437
We have spooky statues too
>>60415168
Post imperial buildings...
>>60414981
China had so much destroyed by the war.
They got pushed all the way back to Sichuan, and it got bombed to bits.
What a horrible war.
>>60414981
>The United States dropped more bombs in Korea (635,000 tons, as well as 32,557 tons of napalm) than in the entire Pacific theater during World War II.
That's a lot of bombs.
>>60415019
ROME
The Market was awesome.
And the Colliseum was bigger than I thought. It even had basements below the arena floor.
And the aqueducts!
A year after I visited, I explored the same cities I had seen in 2008, as Ezio Auditore. Great game.
Also, isn't their an equestrian stadium nearby on a hill?
>antique buildings
>new zealand
pick one
>>60415185
Mad salaryman husband after he comes home and child was reading manga.
>>60415384
JUST
California is due for a big earthquake.
Hopefully it just destroys the Sacramento courthouse, and Oakland.
>>60415131
what is this building's purpose?
>>60415019
ancient italy architecture is gorgeous
BC 2000
40% of world dolmen is in south korea
>>60414981
Does NORK have many historical sites? Does the government handle their sites well?
Also Het Steen, originally built during the Viking Age, the building around which Antwerp formed.
Newgrange, older than the Pyramids and Stonehenge
>>60415461
>what is this building's purpose?
We don't really know, it's too old. It could be religious or a tomb.
Its shape is unique, something that long wasn't found anywhere even in other places with a lot of cairn, like Ireland or Spain and it's bigger than most too
There are also old stone carvings inside pic related
I'm really fascinated by these things
>>60415461
But why?
Religious?
>>60415516
That's cool.
NK has even more funny enough. But they are poorly maintained.
>>60410065
How old we talking?
>Pic related 6500 years old
>>60415548
A FUCKING HOBBIT MOUND
>>60415461
>40% of world dolmen is in south korea
That's a fuck ton, I didn't know that
>Inb4 Italians and Greeks are spamming ITT
>Not having the first 3 oldest buildings in the world in his country
6700 years old, granted it's not as impressive as the Pyramids
Highest Roman aqueduct left in the whole former Empire
>>60415683
A megalithic faith
>>60415913
Wew I always imagined Gaul was the backwater of the Roman Empire
>>60415913
It is mysterious that how ancient roman built this
Scotland gets the most when I ctrl+f Scotland this page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_oldest_buildings_in_the_world?oldformat=true
>>60416008
With materials ;)
>>60415997
The north yeah, but the Narbonensis was one of the rich provinces of the Empire
There already imported wine from here back then
>>60416029
Does that count? More like a really big stool, quite impressive how they would have put it on though back then.
Pre-Roman stuff is pretty boring desu, but most Roman stuff here is not in great condition unfortunately.
>>60415913
Romans > Modern Europeans
>>60415997
And there's also this nearby
>>60411610
>>60410836
And other arenas like in Arles pic related, there's also an old Roman road near my village (Via Domitia)
>>60416178
Well what I love about all these Pre Roman buildings (not counting the Greek remains we have some as well) isn't the complexity, most of the time sure it's just some rocks stacked together but the mystery and just thinking how old it is fascinated me
Here's a Roman theatre in Orange, still used today
>>60416263
>>60416310
Another temple left in the south
Also Corsica, they wuz kings
north korea
josen dynasty
>>60416310
elaborate
Roman road I mentionned
Russian fort in Northern California
>>60416182
Europeans > Everyone else
They really left a fuck ton behing, here's the remains of a Roman monument in Provence
>>60416206
>>60415775
They've arrived...
Mars Gate, in Reims this time not in southern France
>>60416685
Mausoleum and gate at this place >>60411954
north korea
josen dynasry
>>60410065
What if I don't want to?
>>60416735
Did North Korea destroy a lot of their old buildings or not ? Since communism always fucks up a lot of them
>>60416733
it is sad fact that a whole form is not exist
>>60414501
It's its real name.
Lyon too has a Roman theatre left, pic related I took myself
>>60416950
Remains of a Roman villa
>>60416796
they transform the old buildings for their propaganda , another name of vandalism
this is good example
this is dan goon tomb
he is regarded as progenitor of korean ethinc group
>>60417129
>>60417157
but they transfrom like this
using progenitor to claim legitimacy
>>60417157
yeah that makes sense, thanks
Little Roman bridge, still in southern France
>>60417280
Really sad
there must be similar examples in China
Some Roman ruins as well in Nice, Provence and the Mediterranean coastline is full of them
north korea
Koguryo dynasty
>>60417197
which civ built this? aztec?
pueblo indians
comfy
>>60417454
european seems successfully conserve historic sites
considering to time
>>60417592
Yes I guess so, I don't really know why. Well nowadays it makes sense because the tourists bring a lot of money but how some survived 2000 years I don't know
Even Metallica gave a concert in the Roman arenas in Nîmes
>>60417493
That one was built by Mayans. Pic related is one of the few Aztec pyramids that survived.
A hut from the Germanics
>>60419280
parts of the limes
>>60419280
>hut
cottage imo.
good thread
Not really antique but then again nothing where I'm from is really new
3rd Century BC
Wish /int/ had more threads like this. Comfy as fuck, no edgy teens arguing about trivial shit.
>>60427563
t.parl seoung dongdong
Tikal, 400 BC
>>60427891
Its also Yavin 4
okay :)
here's the old church in front of my house
>>60427914
kek
1705
I volunteer and give tours occasionally, stop by sometime /int/
I'm back
>>60427914
comfy
Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden
Korean architecture looks like a cheap ripoff of Japanese architecture.
>>60432506
let me guess
ramen is selling inside building
Why Korean and Chinese castles aren't look cool?
>>60434691
looks good post more