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You cannot tour the original Chauvet Cave
- You cannot tour the original Chauvet Cave. Luckily, Chauvet Cave 2 is a near-perfect replica (apart from the shape), which you are more than welcome to tour. The day tours are guided 1-hour visits inside the cave. If you’d prefer to visit independently, you can do a self-guided tour in the evening.
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Nov 25, 2022 · While there have been several prehistoric cave discoveries across the world, there’s only one place where you can witness the best-preserved and oldest-known paintings — The Grotte Chauvet (Chauvet Cave) in southeastern France.
At Chauvet, however, Just 200 scientific researchers and conservators are permitted inside each year. Bardisa says that as long as they stringently restrict access and closely monitor the cave,...
Apr 15, 2022 · With its prehistoric drawings, the Chauvet cave is a masterpiece that must be visited if you are in the Ardèche region (France). Discover its history.
About. Discover the first masterpiece of humanity from 36000 years ago: hundreds of hunting, running or fighting animals drawn from life. In a 20 hectare park, the grotte Chauvet 2 - Ardeche (largest cave replica in the world) recreates the magic of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Chauvet cave.
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Discovered on Sunday 18 December 1994 by Jean-Marie Chauvet, Éliette Brunel and Christian Hillaire during a private speleological exploration, the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave is one of the oldest decorated Palaeolithic caves in the world.
The Grotte Chauvet 2 – Ardèche is situated in a 29-hectare wooded park which contains the replica Chauvet cave, as well as several other areas for learning more about Prehistory in a fun, immersive way.
Discovered on Sunday 18 December 1994 by Jean-Marie Chauvet, Éliette Brunel and Christian Hillaire during a private speleological exploration, the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave is one of the oldest decorated Palaeolithic caves in the world. 36,000 years ago. Virtual tour.