
The Valle Camonica UNESCO World Heritage site - Visit Brescia
Since 1979, Camonica Valley has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the 8 rock engraving parks, the museum, and how to plan your visit.
Rock Drawings in Valcamonica - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Valcamonica, situated in the mountainous area of the Lombardy region, has one of the world's greatest collections of prehistoric petroglyphs – more than 140,000 symbols and figures …
Val Camonica - Wikipedia
UNESCO Site Val Camonica is home to the greatest complex of rock drawings in Europe, containing approximately 300,000 petroglyphs [3] from the epipaleolithic era to the Middle Ages.
Valle Camonica Unesco
La Riserva della Biosfera “Valle Camonica – Alto Sebino”, designata dall’UNESCO il 26 luglio 2018, si estende dai 185 metri s.l.m. del Lago d’Iseo ai 3.539 metri s.l.m. del Monte Adamello.
Valcamonica: rock paintings in Lombardy - Italia.it
Valcamonica was the first Italian site to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, in 1979. The UNESCO area covers the entire valley and includes eight parks, some more “historical” …
Val Camonica, Italy, UNESCO heritage site containing thousands …
It is the most extensive area of prehistoric and ancient engravings in Europe and a UNESCO listed world heritage site.
Valle Camonica - The Best Travel Guide to Visit Valcamonica - in ...
Planning your holidays to Valcamonica? Discover everything you need to know about visiting this amazing valley in the middle of Alps on the official guide. Find out more at the Official Tourism …
Rock Art of Valcamonica: Italy’s First UNESCO Heritage Site
Explore the prehistoric rock carvings of Valcamonica, Italy’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover over 140,000 symbols and figures etched in stone, telling a story that spans 8,000 …
Valcamonica Map and Travel Guide | Wandering Italy
Map of Italy's Valcamonica or Val Camonica, the valley to the north of Lago Iseo and home to world heritage rock carving or petroglyph sites.
Rock Drawings in Valcamonica - Wikipedia
The rock drawings in Valcamonica (Camonica Valley) are located in the Province of Brescia, Italy, and constitute the largest collections of prehistoric petroglyphs in the world. [1] The collection …