Pastena Caves

Grotte di Pastena
(Pastena Caves)
Map showing the location of Grotte di Pastena  (Pastena Caves)

Location of the caves in Italy

Location Italy Pastena
(FR, Lazio, Italy)
Coordinates 41°29′48.77″N 13°29′21.91″E / 41.4968806°N 13.4894194°ECoordinates: 41°29′48.77″N 13°29′21.91″E / 41.4968806°N 13.4894194°E
Length 900 m[1]
Altitude 310 m
Discovery 1926[1]
Geology Karst cave
Entrances 1
Access Public
Show cave opened yes
Show cave length ?
Website Official website

The Pastena Caves (Italian: Grotte di Pastena) are a remarkable karst cave system located in the municipality of Pastena, in the province of Frosinone, Lazio. They are remarkable show caves of Italy and among the most notable ones of the region.

Overview

The caves were discovered in 1926 by Carlo Franchetti[1] and were opened for tourism one year later. They belong to the "Consorzio Grotte Pastena e Collepardo" . The site, situated 4.5 km out of the town of Pastena, on the road to Castro dei Volsci (close to the frazioni of Casanova-Cavatelle and Collevento, is divided into 2 sections: the "active" inferior and the "fossile" superior. The second one is so named due to the fact that the process of dripping (from stalactites to stalagmites) has not been active in several millennia.

Cinema

A scene of Fantozzi va in pensione (Neri Parenti, 1988, with Paolo Villaggio), was set in the caves, even if in the fiction it was in Postojna Cave.

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