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Lascaux II

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Sarah
July 20, 2021
Just extraordinary... Lascaux, registered as a the World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, is the finest of all prehistoric painted caves made by Cro Magnon man. Discovered by 4 young boys on Sept 12, 1940, the Lascaux cave in Montignac is situated in the Vézère Valley in the Département of Dordogne-Périgord. After the Second World War, Lascaux was open to the public until 1963, but the carbon dioxide soon began to damage the prehistoric paintings. Today, the original Lascaux cave is closed, but Lascaux 4, an exact replica, is well worth the visit!
Just extraordinary... Lascaux, registered as a the World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, is the finest of all prehistoric painted caves made by Cro Magnon man. Discovered by 4 young boys on Sept 12, 1940, the Lascaux cave in Montignac is situated in the Vézère Valley in the Département of Dordogn…
Lucia
January 26, 2020
Amazing recreation of the world famous caves and their cave paintings
Suzie
January 5, 2020
The original caves (over 18,000 years old) were discovered in 1940 and whilst the original caves were closed to the public in 1963, you can now visit a complete replica.
Evan En Katja
September 4, 2018
World famous prehistoric caves
Zoe
May 27, 2018
The original cave is now closed for its' preservation, in 2016 a reproduction was opened and is a great place to visit for half a day.

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Montignac-Lascaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine