lunes, 11 de mayo de 2020
SHOW CAVES OF CANTABRIA
National Museum Cave of Altamira (Santillana del Mar)
Because of the deterioration of the cave due to the large number of visits, the Altamira National Museum and Research Center has been built, which has an exact replica of the cave. Since 2015 it is possible to visit the original cave, but only for a group of five people per week.
In 2016 the replica of the cave had more than 285,000 visitors.
Oficial website
Paleolithic Arts
Visual Arts
Nytimes
Cueva del Soplao (Celis-Rionansa)
This cave has become one of the most visited caves in Spain, with around 250,000 visitors in 2018.
Oficial Website of the Cave
Discover Cantabria
The following 7 caves are managed by the Government of Cantabria. Together they received 112,471 visitors in 2017. Several caves can only be visited in small groups.
Cueva del Castillo (Puente Viesgo)
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Paleolithic Art
Cueva de las Monedas (Puente Viesgo)
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Paleolithic Art
Cueva la Cullalvera (Ramales de la Victoria)
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Cuevas de Covalanas (Ramales de la Victoria)
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Paleolithic Art
DonsMaps
Cuevas El Pendo (Escobedo de Camargo)
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Cueva de Chufín (Riclones) - Cantábria
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Paleolithic Art
Cuevas de Hornos de la Peña (San Felices de Buelna)
Oficial Website of the Cantabrian Government
Paleolithic Art
Cueva de Sopeña o Salitre II (La Cárcoba)
The Sopeña cave has reproductions of the wall-paintings of the Salitre cave.
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Paleolithic Art
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