A Paleolithic sanctuary around 15,000 years old and consisting of more than 100 engravings has been discovered in the town of L’Espluga de Francolí. They are the oldest examples of prehistoric art ever discovered in Catalonia.
The sanctuary consists of figurative representations of animals – such as deer, horses and oxen – and the rest are abstract signs and symbols. Experts have dated them to the Upper Paleolithic period, especially the Magdalenian period, although some may be slightly older, while others date from the more recent Neolithic period.
The shrine cannot be visited due to its small size, difficult access, and fragility.
Guided tours
Guided visits to the Caves take place throughout the year.