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Grotta dell'Addaura

Palermo, 🇮🇹 Italy

The Addaura cave is a complex of three natural grottoes located on the northeast side of Mount Pellegrino in Palermo, Sicily, southern… Read more…

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Walk · 6 min
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Walk · 18 min
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The Addaura cave is a complex of three natural grottoes located on the northeast side of Mount Pellegrino in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy. The importance of the complex is due to the presence of cave-wall engravings dated to the late Epigravettian and the Mesolithic.

On the side of Mount Pellegrino, overlooking Palermo, to the southeast of Mondello beach at 70 metres above sea level, there are some open grottoes and cavities where bones and tools used for hunting have been found, attesting the presence of humans who lived in them beginning in the Paleolithic and into the Mesolithic. The finds are now conserved in Palermo's Regional Archaeological Museum. Their importance is mainly due to the presence of an extraordinary complex of rock engravings that decorate the walls, constituting a unique case in the panorama of prehistoric cave art. The name Addaura comes from Arabic: الدورة‎ al-dawrah, 'the circuit'.

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Address 90149, Italy
Coordinates 38°11'11.616" N, 13°21'14.166" E
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Grotta dell'Addaura
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
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