3000 years and no drop of cement: the oldest bridge in Europe still in use in Greece.
16.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.05.2025
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The bridge that remains relevant
In southern Greece, there is a bridge with a history of more than three thousand years - the Arkadiko Bridge. This structure, also known as the Kazarma Bridge, is still used for pedestrian traffic and occasionally even by motorists, despite a ban on vehicles. This bridge is part of the ancient architectural heritage and is made of limestone blocks that hold together due to perfect symmetry and their own weight.
Archaeologists call the Arkadiko Bridge one of the engineering breakthroughs of the Bronze Age, as it was built without the use of mortars or cement. This ancient technique, which was used thousands of years ago, demonstrates the power of ancient civilizations and their ability to create strong and durable structures.
Reflecting on the antiquity of the Arkadiko Bridge, it is worth thinking about the quality and durability of modern constructions. A member of the Kyiv City Council expressed concern about the state of bridges in Kyiv, emphasizing that new structures do not withstand any criticism, despite promises from the city authorities regarding safety and quality.
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