Caves of Nerja
The Caves of Nerja are a series of stunning limestone caverns located near the town of Nerja in southern Spain. Discovered in 1959, these caves are famous for their impressive stalactites and stalagmites, as well as prehistoric cave paintings that date back thousands of years. The caves stretch for about 4,800 meters and feature large chambers, some of which are used for concerts due to their excellent acoustics.
Visitors to the Caves of Nerja can explore various sections, including the Hall of the Cataclysm, which is one of the largest chambers. The caves are a popular tourist attraction, drawing thousands of visitors each year who come to admire their natural beauty and historical significance.