What Is the Oldest Castle in the World?

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Castles serve as an iconic piece of history with walls that hold stories through the centuries. While most were built during the Middle Ages, and predominantly by nobility and royalty for military purposes, they now serve as historical lessons and culturally significant sites. But which is the oldest castle in the world?

With these structures standing for centuries, so many of us seek out these buildings in hopes of learning and experiencing history. If you have castles on your bucket list but want to explore the oldest standing one, then read on.

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15. Himeji Castle, 1333

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14. Vyborg Castle, 1293

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13. Clock Tower of Sighisoara, 12th Century

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12. Edinburgh Castle, 12th Century,

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11. Castle of the Counts, 1180

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10. Killyleagh Castle, 1180

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9. Alcazar of Segovia, Early 12th Century

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8. Rochester Castle, Late 1080s

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7. Hohensalzburg Castle, 1077

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6. Windsor Castle, 1070

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5. Warwick Castle, 1068

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4. Portchester Castle, 11th Century

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3. Reichsburg Cochem, 1100

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2. Château de Doué-la-Fontaine, 950 CE

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1. Citadel of Aleppo, 3000 BC

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