Frasassi Caves

Grotte di Frasassi
Frasassi Caves
Country: Italy
Region: Marche
Province: Ancona
Municipality: Genga
Locality: Frasassi
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Time zone: CET, UTC+1
Type: Karst cave
Length: 5,000 m
Elevation: 300 amsl
Depth: 400 m
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The Frasassi Caves (Italian: Grotte di Frasassi) are a remarkable karst cave system in the municipality of Genga, Italy, in the province of Ancona, Marche. They are among the most famous show caves in Italy.

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History

The caves, discovered by a group of Ancona speleologists between 1948 and 1971,[1] are situated 7 km south of Genga, near the civil parish of San Vittore and the Genga-San Vittore railway station (Rome-Ancona line).

Rich in water, the cave system is particularly well endowed with stalactites and stalagmites.

Scientific experiments

The cave has been used to conduct experiments in chronobiology. Among the cavers that have spent considerable amount of time inside the cave is the Italian sociologist Maurizio Montalbini, who died in 2009.

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Sister caves

Frasassi is partnered with several sister caves [2] around the world:

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References

External links

Media related to Frasassi Caves at Wikimedia Commons