A 3.300-year old chariot bridge that is still in use today. The Arkadiko Bridge in Greece was built between 1300 and 1190 BC, making it one of the oldest still-used arch bridges in existence. Built on a road that linked Tiryns to Epidaurus
2 replies on “A 3.300-year old chariot bridge that is still in use today. The Arkadiko Bridge in Greece was built between 1300 and 1190 BC, making it one of the oldest still-used arch bridges in existence. Built on a road that linked Tiryns to Epidaurus”
I guess they knew how to build it to last.
As the ladies would say. The proof is in the pudding!
Thanks for reading my humble Blog! Grumpy
2 replies on “A 3.300-year old chariot bridge that is still in use today. The Arkadiko Bridge in Greece was built between 1300 and 1190 BC, making it one of the oldest still-used arch bridges in existence. Built on a road that linked Tiryns to Epidaurus”
I guess they knew how to build it to last.
As the ladies would say. The proof is in the pudding!
Thanks for reading my humble Blog! Grumpy