The Architecture of Some of the World's Oldest Continuously Inhabited Cities

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What’s so great about the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world? Probably the fact that their societies have been evolving in one unbroken series of eras, with ever-changing values and styles that have, among other things, given rise to architectural memories of their long histories. These cities aren’t like the archeological sites we visit to see how people lived thousands of years ago; they are the exact places people lived thousands of years ago, places where people are still living today, with their rich histories buried under layers of paint and concrete instead of earth.

With ancient cities found in regions around the world, the variety of architectural treasures that can be found in these cities is vast. To give you a taste of their diversity, here is a selection of 18 of the oldest continually inhabited cities from various regions of the world, ranging from youngest to oldest, with a small snippet of their various architectural puzzles. 

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Cite: Ariana Zilliacus. "The Architecture of Some of the World's Oldest Continuously Inhabited Cities" 11 Dec 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/869995/the-architecture-of-some-of-the-worlds-oldest-continuously-inhabited-cities> ISSN 0719-8884

Kyoto, Japan. Image © flickr user Pedro Szekely

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