Cueva De La Pileta: Fascinating Cave With Paleolithic Art In Spain
Cueva de la Pileta and prehistoric art
The cave was first discovered in 1905 by a farmer, José Bullón Lobato, a local farmer from Benaoján. The cave is still privately owned and forms part of the property of the Lobato family to this day. Currently, it comes under the care of the fourth generation of the Lobato family.
At that stage, it was compared to the famous Cave of Altamira near Santillana del Mar in Cantabria which is renowned for its prehistoric cave art.
How to access the cave
To protect Cueva de la Pileta, a visit must be booked in advance for a specified day and time. Currently, the timetable for reservations is open for visits between 10 am and 6 pm. The entry fee is 10 euros ($10.80) for adults and 6 euros ($6.50) for children.
Find out more about the Cueva de la Pileta and gain access to visit from the official website here.