Cobbled Streets
Cobbled streets are roadways paved with small, rounded stones called cobbles. These stones are typically made from granite, basalt, or other durable materials, and they are arranged in a pattern to create a sturdy surface. Cobbled streets are often found in historic areas, providing a charming and rustic appearance that reflects the architecture of the past.
These streets were commonly used in Europe during the Middle Ages and are still present in many cities today, such as Rome and Edinburgh. While they add character to urban landscapes, cobbled streets can be uneven and challenging for pedestrians and vehicles, especially in inclement weather.