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Full of mystery,
Nerja Caves
The Nerja Caves are a huge karst cave located near Malaga in the Andalusian region of southern Spain. Discovered by accident by local boys in 1959, they have been opened as a tourist attraction, and millions of tourists visit them every year. When you actually visit, you will experience a unique beauty and a sense of mystery in this cave.
A must-see in Malaga,
Nerja Caves
Visit the Nerja Caves, a famous attraction in Malaga! The Nerja Caves are famous for being the place where the oldest wall paintings in the world were discovered. Admire the various types of stalagmites and stalactites in this very large cave! Inside the cave, there are human remains estimated to be from 20,000 years ago. It is also great that you can listen to the explanations along with the included Korean audio guide while viewing the caves.
About the main features and values
The Nerja Cave is a huge cave with a total length of approximately 5 km and an area of 33,000 m2. Inside the cave, there are stalactites and stalagmites of various sizes and shapes. In particular, the world's largest stalactite, "El Candelero," is 33 m high.
The Nerja Cave is an archaeologically important site where traces of prehistoric human habitation have been found. Various artifacts, including stone tools, pottery, and murals, have been excavated inside the cave. Through this, we can get a glimpse into the lifestyle and culture of prehistoric humans.
address :
Caves of Nerja
Carr. de Bajada a Playa de Maro, 29787, Málaga, Spain
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Operating hours:
Every week from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm
Last entry: 1 hour before closing time
Operating hours vary by season. Please refer to the official website for details.
Carr. de Bajada a Playa de Maro, 29787, Málaga, Spain