Travel Montignac About Grotte de Lascaux and Lascaux II
The Grotte de Lascaux
was discovered in 1940 by four boys who were, according to popular
myth, looking for their dog and fell into a deep cavern decorated with
marvellously preserved animal paintings. Executed by Cro-Magnon people
17,000 years ago, the paintings are among the finest examples of
prehistoric art in existence. There are five or six identifiable
styles, and subjects include the bison, mammoth and horse, plus the
biggest known prehistoric drawing, of a 5.5-metre bull with
astonishingly expressive head and face. In 1948, the cave was opened to
the public, and over the course of the next fifteen years more than a
million tourists came to Lascaux. Sadly, because of
deterioration from the body heat and breath of visitors, the cave had
to be closed in 1963; now you have to be content with the replica known
as Lascaux II , 2km south of Montignac on the D704
(early Feb to March & Nov-Dec Tues-Sun 10am-12.30pm & 2-5.30pm;
April-June, Sept & Oct daily 9.30am-6.30pm; July & Aug daily
9am-8pm; €7.62, combined ticket with Le Thot - €8.69). There are 2000
tickets on sale each day but these go fast in peak season; telephone
bookings aren't accepted, but you can buy tickets in person a day or so
in advance. Note also that in winter (Oct-March) tickets are normally
on sale at the site, while in summer (April-Sept) they are available
from an office underneath Montignac tourist office - the system varies
from year to year, however, so check in Montignac before heading up to
the cave.
Opened in 1983, Lascaux II was the
result of eleven years' painstaking work by twenty artists and
sculptors, under the supervision of Monique Peytral, using the same
methods and materials as the original cave painters. While the visit
can't offer the excitement of a real cave, the reconstruction - which
cost over 500 million francs - rarely disappoints the thousands who
trek here every year. The guided tour lasts forty minutes (commentary
in French or English). If you have bought the joint ticket to include
entry into the prehistoric theme park (early Feb to
March & Nov-Dec Tues-Sun 10am-12.30pm & 1.30-5.30pm; April-Sept
daily 10am-7pm; Oct daily 10am-12.30pm & 1.30-5.30pm; €4.57), 5km
down the Vézère at LE THOT , it's best to visit this
first for an enhanced appreciation of the cave itself, particularly if
you have kids. The video showing the construction of Lascaux II is
particularly interesting, and there are Disneyesque mock-ups of
prehistoric scenes and live examples of some of the animals that
feature in the paintings: European bison, long-horned cattle and
Przewalski's horses, rare and beautiful animals from Mongolia believed
to resemble the prehistoric wild horse - notice the erect mane.
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