Cave of El Castillo

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The Cueva del Castillo contains both a decorated cave and an archaeological site, within the complex of the Caves of Monte Castillo, in Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain.

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Cueva del Castillo
Caves del Monte Castillo, Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spainshow cavecave with prehistoric artQ29

  • World Heritage Site page@
  • Bien de Interés Cultural page@
  • Cultural Inventory page@
  • part of UNESCO World Heritage Site page@
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Location: 43.2923, -3.9655, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Refugio antiaéreo Mariana Pineda
  • Cave of El Castillo
    cave with prehistoric art
  • Cave of Las Chimeneas
    cave in Spain
  • Cave of Las Monedas
    cave in Puente Viesgo, Spain
  • Cueva de El Pendo
    cave in Spain
  • Cueva del Rascaño
  • Hornos de la Peña
    cave in San Felices de Buelna, Spain
  • La Garma
    cave in Spain
  • La Pasiega
    cultural property in Puente Viesgo, Spain
  • Cave of Altacosa
    cave with prehistoric paintings in Spain
  • Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain
    cave with prehistoric art
  • National Museum and Research Center of Altamira
    Paleolithic museum in Spain
  • Túnel de Gedo
  • Túnel de Puertochico
  • Engaña Tunnel
    unfinished railway tunnel in Spain's Cantabrian Mountains
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Altamira Museum.  Walking stick with deer figure and antler. Corresponding to the Upper Magdalenian period (13,000-11,500 years) and found in the Castle Cave.Altamira Museum. Walking stick with deer figure and antler. Corresponding to the Upper Magdalenian period (13,000-11,500 years) and found in the Castle Cave.
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    linkpageWorld Heritage Site page@Wikidata
    linkpageBien de Interés Cultural page@Wikidata
    linkpageCultural Inventory page@Wikidata
    linkpagepart of UNESCO World Heritage Site page@Wikidata
    sitebunkerRefugio antiaéreo Mariana Pinedaair-raid shelterWikidata
    sitecaveCave of El Castilloshow cave, cave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecaveCave of Las Chimeneascave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecaveCave of Las Monedascave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecaveCueva de El Pendoarchaeological site, cave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecaveCueva del RascañocaveWikidata
    sitecaveHornos de la Peñacave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecaveLa Garmacave with prehistoric art, archaeological site, necropolis, mountainWikidata
    sitecaveLa Pasiegacave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecave13000Cave of Altacosamonument, cave with prehistoric artWikidata
    sitecave1985Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spainshow cave, archaeological siteWikidata
    sitecave2001National Museum and Research Center of Altamirareplica of a cave, national museumWikidata
    sitetunnelTúnel de Gedoroad tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelTúnel de PuertochicotunnelWikidata
    sitetunnel1959Engaña Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
    commonsimageCueva el Castillo 06 Commons
    commonsimageCueva del Castillo Commons
    commonsimageCueva de El Castillo Commons
    commonsimageCueva de El Castillo Commons
    commonsimageVestibulo entrada Cueva del Castillo Commons
    commonsimageEntrada Cueva del Castillo Commons
    commonsimageAltamira Museum. Walking stick with deer figure and antler. Corresponding to the Upper Magdalenian period (13,000-11,500 years) and found in the Castle Cave. Commons
    commonsimageUpper Paleolithic spitz-like domesticated dog depicted on the Gallery of Discs in the Cave of El Castillo, Spain. Commons
    commonsimageUpper Paleolithic Swiss Mountain-like domesticated dog depicted on the Gallery of Discs in the Cave of El Castillo, Spain. Commons
    commonsimageUpper Paleolithic unknown canid depicted on the Gallery of Discs in the Cave of El Castillo, Spain. Commons