Tito Bustillo Cave

Local nameCueva de Tito Bustillo
LocationRibadesella/Ribeseya, Spain

The Tito Bustillo Cave is a prehistoric rock shelter located in the small town of Ribadesella, in the autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. The cave was inhabited by humans before the year 10,000 BC. Due to the collapse of the rock, the original entrance to the cave was sealed thousands of years ago, which made it possible for preservation of objects, tools and wall paintings that were discovered in 1968. Based on those objects found in the cave, it is known that there was a significant human presence during the Magdalenian culture of the Upper Palaeolithic, but the cave was probably inhabited before that time.

The Tito Bustillo Cave has been designated a World Heritage Site, as part of the Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain, and it counts with 12 prehistorical paintings, making it one of the most complete examples of the prehistoric art in the north of Spain.

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Cueva de Tito Bustillo @ Jose Carlos Gómez

Admission

Adultos: 4,12€

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tito_Bustillo_Cave

Official Website http://tematico.asturias.es/cultura/yacimientos/titobustillo.html

Email cuevatb@princast.es

Phone +34 985861120

Address Avenida Cueva Tito Bustillo, 33560, Spain

Coordinates 43°27'38.387" N -5°4'3.588" E

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