The Grotte de Lascaux, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is a prehistoric cave famous for its Upper Paleolithic cave paintings. The cave contains numerous animal figures, including horses, deer, and bison, which are remarkable for their detail, rich colors, and lifelike quality. The cave is often referred to as the 'Sistine Chapel of prehistoric art' due to its well-preserved and extensive cave paintings. Visitors can explore the cave and learn about the history and significance of the paintings, making it a great place to visit with family and friends. The nearby Centre International de l'Art Pariétal Lascaux IV offers interactive exhibits and guided tours, providing a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages
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Activities: We visited the Grotte de Lascaux, a UNESCO site, with our children. We explored a reconstitution of the cave with a guide who provided explanations adapted for the kids
Highlights: The kids were fascinated by the prehistoric art and the daily life of the Cro-Magnon man ✨