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Best 1 Grotte de Lascaux

The Grotte de Lascaux is a cave system near Montignac, France, renowned for its exceptional Paleolithic cave art. Over six hundred paintings depicting animals like bulls and horses adorn the limestone walls. These artworks, dating back approximately 17,000 years, are among the oldest known examples...

2 Grotte Chauvet-Pont d'Arc

Grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc is a limestone cave system located in southern France. It contains some of the oldest and best-preserved examples of Paleolithic cave art globally. The artwork, created by early humans around 36,000 years ago, offers invaluable insight into their lives and artistic capabili...

3 Altamira Cave

Altamira Cave is a limestone cave located in northern Spain, notable as one of the earliest known sites of significant cave art. The paintings, created by Paleolithic humans approximately 37,000 years ago, depict bison, horses, and other animals using pigments derived from charcoal and minerals. Des...

4 Lascaux Cave

The Lascaux Cave is an archaeological site located in southwestern France. It contains remarkably preserved Paleolithic cave paintings dating back approximately 17,000 years. These artworks primarily depict animals like horses, aurochs, and deer, showcasing sophisticated artistic skill within Upper...

5 Mogao Caves

The Mogao Caves represent a significant archaeological site in northwestern China. Constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries, these caves near Dunhuang contain nearly 500 temples filled with Buddhist art. It houses one of the world’s most extensive collections of murals and sculptures reflectin...

6 Longmen Grottoes

Buddhist rock-cut grottoes near Luoyang, China, primarily carved during the Northern Wei and Tang dynasties (5th–8th centuries CE) and containing over 100,000 stone sculptures.

7 Grotte de Font-de-Gaume

The Grotte de Font-de-Gaume in the Dordogne region of France is famous for its polychromatic Magdalenian cave paintings, discovered in 1901.

8 Grotte de Pech Merle

The Grotte de Pech Merle in France is a decorated karst cave notable for its prehistoric spotted horse paintings dating back 25,000 years.

9 Yungang Grottoes

Series of Buddhist cave temples near Datong, China, carved between 460 and 525 CE under Northern Wei patronage and featuring more than 51,000 sculpted figures.

10 Grotte de Niaux

The Grotte de Niaux in the French Pyrenees is noted for its extensive gallery of well-preserved Magdalenian era prehistoric rock art drawings.

11 Cueva del Castillo

The Cueva del Castillo in Cantabria, Spain, features Paleolithic rock art, including a red disk that is over 40,000 years old.

12 Grotte de Rouffignac

The Grotte de Rouffignac in France is a large karst cave containing over 250 prehistoric engravings and drawings, including numerous mammoth depictions.

13 Cueva de Tito Bustillo

The Cueva de Tito Bustillo is an Asturian karst cave in Spain famous for its exceptional Magdalenian era rock art panels and engravings.

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