Arkadiko or Kazarma Mycenaean Bridge
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Arkadiko or Kazarma Mycenaean Bridge

Arkadiko or Kazarma Bridge was built in the Mycenaean Era. It is the oldest preserved in Europe and in continuous use for over 3000 years.

A cyclopean bridge constructed in Mycenaean times is one of the oldest in the world still in use today on the road from Tiryns to Epidaurus. The Arkadiko (or Kazarma) bridge is the oldest preserved bridge in Europe.
It was part of the Hellenic road network and could accommodate carts and chariots.

37°35′37″N 22°56′15″E.

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Architecture Bridge Bronze Age Corbel Construction Cyclopean Martial Mycenae Mycenaean Original Photo Peloponnese Water Features
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