The park features two exhibition areas: The gallery and the Cave of Caves. Both these facilities, along with the service area that includes a cafeteria and a shop, are seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape. Only the entrances stand out in the relief, with the rest of each facility being underground.
In the gallery, visitors can learn about the history of primitive man, his way of life, and art. The exhibition begins with an informative panel providing a brief review of the main researchers of Paleolithic art, offering a comprehensive understanding of the era.
In the Cave of Caves, visitors can enter a natural cave where reproductions of the caves of Tito Bustillo, Candamo, and Niaux are located. A visit, which lasts about 25 minutes, allows tourists to tour the reproductions of the three rooms, offering a unique and immersive experience.
History & Anthropology Nature & Natural History Archaeology Historic house
1St to 29Th February and 1St November to 31St December 2024
Wednesdays to Fridays, 10:00 to 14:30 hours.
Weekends and bank holidays, 10:30 to 18:00 hours.
Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays, 24Th, 25Th and 31St December.
1St March to 30Th June and 1St September to 31St October 2024
Wednesdays to Fridays, 10:00 to 17:00 hours.
Weekends and bank holidays, 10:30 to 18:30 hours.
Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays.
1St July to 31St August 2024
Every day, 10:30 to 19:00 hours.
San Salvador de Alesga s/n, Teverga
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Prehistoric Park Teverga has 1 rating.
Prehistoric Park Teverga, located in Teverga, Spain, offers visitors an informative and engaging experience focused on prehistoric art and life. The museum is known for its extensive collection of cave art replicas, providing a comprehensive overview of Paleolithic art from various European sites. Visitors appreciate the well-designed exhibits that effectively balance education and entertainment.
The park's modern architecture blends well with the surrounding natural landscape, creating an immersive atmosphere. Many reviewers highlight the museum's use of technology, including interactive displays and audiovisual presentations, which help bring the prehistoric era to life.
A standout feature is the full-scale recreation of parts of significant caves, allowing visitors to experience the art in a setting similar to its original context. This approach receives high praise for its authenticity and educational value.
The museum also offers outdoor activities and walking trails, which many visitors find enjoyable, especially families with children. The combination of indoor exhibits and outdoor exploration provides a well-rounded experience.
Some visitors note that the museum is relatively compact, which can be seen as both a positive (easily explored in a few hours) and a negative (leaving some wanting more). A few reviewers mention that more extensive English translations would be helpful for international visitors.
Overall, Prehistoric Park Teverga is generally well-regarded for its educational content, innovative presentation, and its success in making prehistoric art accessible to a wide audience. It's considered a worthwhile destination for those interested in prehistory, archaeology, or looking for an educational family outing.
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