The most beautiful karst cave in the world | Grotte di Castellana

📍 Parcheggio e Biglietteria Grotte di Frasassi, Localita la Cuna, 60040 Genga Stazione AN

About 90 to 100 million years old.

When the caves were discovered in 1938 by Professor Franco Anelli with the assistance of Vito Matarrese (who later discovered the White Grottoes himself), the town experienced a tourist turning point. In 1950, in honor of this discovery, the name of the city was changed from Castellana to Castellana Grotte.

If you are interested in karst caves, the Grotte di Castellana in Italy is definitely worth a visit! It is one of the most beautiful and spectacular tourist attractions in Italy. Caving in southern Italy, a wonder of nature, thousands of years old, with stalactites and stalagmites of all shapes and colours, is a wonderful journey into a surreal world.

Located in Bari province, this cave is about 3 kilometers long and is famous for stalactites, stalagmites, stone columns, crystals and many strange sights. The largest and most impressive of these is La Grotta Bianca (White Cave), which takes its name from the snow-white alabaster rock inside. Sometimes, there are plays and multimedia performances in the cave.

The whole three-kilometer walking route, follow the guide, after entering the cave, I feel the body temperature is very cold, and walk for two hours with a mask in a special period, in a dark and humid environment, a little stuffy. There are about 3 km of pedestrian passages, which vary in shape and size depending on the environment: where stalactites, stalagmites, curtains, pillars and crystals are interdependent.

But such a place has a chance, a lifetime always come to this visit, which is only the first cave can be photographed, into the hole must wear comfortable shoes, preferably with a coat.

The stalactite cave is located 70 meters underground, with a maximum depth of 122 meters and a length of 3,348 meters, making it the deepest cave in Italy. It was discovered in the 18th century, but became famous in 1938 when speleologists Franco Anelli and Vito Matarrese discovered the Grotto Bianco, the inner white cave.



The Castellana Grottoes are not only a natural wonder, but also of great historical and geological significance. Formed during the Upper Cretaceous period about 90 million years ago, the caves are a testament to the ancient geological processes that shaped the region. The intricate construction will spark your imagination and make you marvel at the art of nature.

After entering the cave, the temperature is almost 16.5 degrees, so if you play this cave in summer, it is best to bring a small thin coat, otherwise suddenly enter this cave from 38 degrees high temperature, it will be very unfit.

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