Jama Baredine
Discover the mysterious play of nature that has been taking place for millennia, far from daylight and the human eye - visit the underground world of Baredin.
A protected geomorphological natural monument
This cave is a treasure trove of stalagmites and stalactites, underground sculptures created by the patient work of water over centuries. This is how miraculous, sigma-like forms were created, of which the ten-meter-long high curtains, a very realistic statue of the Virgin Mary, the body of the shepherdess Milka, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the snowman-torch bearer who has become the trademark of this cave stand out.
In one of the halls, you will pass a 4-meter-wide and 66-meter-deep grotto that descends to underground lakes. And so, through five halls, five galleries of abstract and realistic sculptures, a 40-minute pleasant walk along a three-hundred-meter-long path, of course, accompanied by a guide and curator. Another interesting aspect of this adventure is the encounter with the underground animal world: you will see the ogre, an endemic species of animal that lives only in these karst areas.
At the entrance to the cave there is a museum display case with exhibits of prehistoric man's pottery. This distant ancestor of ours probably left his vessels here during the hot and dry summers to be filled, drop by drop, with precious water.

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