Prehistoric rock art in eastern Spain
The Solana de la Covachas system is at the head of La Taibilla River. It comprises nine caves that were discovered in 1954 by José Soto Pérez. The sites have adjacent areas that were probably used by groups of several hundred people to meet and hold ceremonies. They contain a series of depictions of hunting and social themes, including dancing, images of female forms, etc.
Practical info
Construction: Prehistoric shelter
Origin: Prehistoric
Artistic period: Prehistory
Location
Parque El Molino s/n
02539 Nerpio (Albacete)
http://www.parqueculturalnerpio.comTel.:+34 967438170/ +34 967438001
Useful information
Guided visits, Sundays at 11:00 am, by prior arrangement. Call +34 967438170. Groups of 5 persons minimum.
From Jul 15 to Sep 15
Weekend
At 9:30 AM
Prices
€3
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