Prehistoric paintings of female forms.
Set in a group of Palaeolithic caves.
Almost all of the Tito Bustillo site is painted. The prehistoric representations vary according to the period in question and are superimposed one over the other, depending on the preferences of the cave’s inhabitants between 22,000 and 10,000 BC. Of all the pictures of animals, (horses, reindeer, etc.) there is one of a cetacean that is particularly interesting, as this species is very infrequent in prehistoric art. However, the most important drawings are those of the female body, which make use of the natural relief of the rock to suggest the woman’s volume. All these paintings of women are located in a single hall.
Practical info
Construction: Prehistoric cave
Artistic period: Prehistory
Location
Avenida de Tito Bustillo s/n
33560 Ribadesella (Asturias)
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Useful information
From Mar 20 to Oct 20
From Wednesday to Sunday
Does not close at midday
From 10:15 AM to 5:00 PM
Closing days: Monday and Tuesday
Advance booking necessary.
Prices
General: €7,20
Reduced: €5,20
Wednesday
Admission free
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