Grotta Gigante
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Grotta Gigante (English: Giant Cave, Slovenian: Briščkova jama) also known as Riesengrotte or as Grotta di Brisciachi, is a giant cave on the Italian side of the Trieste Karst, in the municipality of Sgonico. Its central cavern is 107m high, 65m wide and 260m long putting it in the 1995 Guinness Book of Records as the world's largest tourist cave.
The cave contains many large stalactites and stalagmites many of exceptional beauty. A feature of the stalagmites is their "dish-pile" appearance, formed by water dropping from up to 80 meters above and depositing calcium carbonate over a wide area.
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[edit] Cave
The enormous hall is 107 metres high, 260 metres long and 65 metres large. A confortable and steep path and a suggestive electric lighting allew a pleasant visit of about 45 minutes. The tourist can have a look at the wonderful and charming underground world represented by the caves and at the rich calcite concretions, the highest of which is no less than 12 metres high.
The exceptional characteristics, and the constant temperatures in the Giant cave during the whole year, have suggested to place two geodetical pendula, 100 metres high approximately (the longest in the world) and other scientific instruments.
[edit] History
The cave was first explored by Antonio Federico Lindner in 1840. In those days the Karst behind Trieste was being searched for the underground water of the river Timavo so as to be able to plan the city's aqueduct. In 1897 it was fully mapped by Andrea Perko, in 1905 properly equipped for guided tours and in 1908, inaugurated. After World War I, in the 1920s ownership went to the Julian Alpine Society. Tourism only really began in 1957 when electricity was installed, unveiling new perspectives and details.
[edit] Museum
The Museum of speleology is near the cave and besides the various speleological, geological and paleontological finds it also includes some valuable archeological pieces and a poster collection of the cave. Two wide parkings are available on the outside. Visits are sheduled in good times and with expert guides.
[edit] External links
- Official Grotta Gigante website (Italian)
- Trieste Chamber of Commerce (English)