Abri de Cap Blanc in Les Eyzies

4 avenue des Grottes

Abri de Cap Blanc is a prehistoric cave located just a few kilometers east of Les Eyzies, France, on the right bank of the Beune river. It is recognized for its unique sculptures dating back to the Magdalenian era. The 15-meter deep cave features a frieze covering almost all of its surface, depicting horses, bison, and deer, some of which overlap. Notably, the sculptures were originally colored, as traces of ochre pigment were found during archaeological digs. The cave is considered one of the greatest masterpieces of prehistoric art from the Upper Palaeolithic period due to the remarkable depth and vibrancy of the carvings created with flint tools. A museographical area around the friezes provides an overview of Cap Blanc life and art, adding to the cultural and historical significance of the site. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site within the Vézère valley, Abri de Cap Blanc offers visitors the opportunity to experience this remarkable prehistoric location. With the cave open for visits throughout the year with advance reservations, and special reception hours during the high season, visitors have the chance to explore this historic treasure. The admission fees allow for access to this incredible site, with free admission provided to minors under 18 and 18-25 year olds from specific countries. With its rich archaeological significance and ongoing preservation efforts, Abri de Cap Blanc presents a fascinating opportunity for visitors to engage with history and experience the ancient artistry of our ancestors. For those seeking a unique and enriching cultural experience, a visit to Abri de Cap Blanc offers an exceptional opportunity to witness the masterpieces of prehistoric art. The site's historical significance, stunning architecture, and vibrant sculptures provide a captivating glimpse into the distant past, making it a must-see destination for tourists in Les Eyzies, France.

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