The Magura Cave (The Rabisha Cave)
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Title
The Magura Cave (The Rabisha Cave)
Subject
Immovable Culture Heritage,Tourism
Description
The Magura Cave is located in northeastern Bulgaria, 17 km from Belogradchik, in the limestone Rabisha burial mound (altitude 461 meters). It is one of the largest and most beautiful caves in Bulgaria. It consists of a main gallery and three side branches. The overall length of the cave is approximately 2500 meters.
The temperature in the cave is a constant 12 degrees Centigrade, year-round. It is most visited during the summer months.
According to geological studies, The Magura Cave began to take shape about 15 million years ago. In one of the caverns, prehistoric paintings have been discovered, carved into the walls and decorated with bat guano (droppings). The paintings depict the silhouettes of women, men dancing and hunting, people wearing masks, animals, stars, tools, and plants. The paintings date from different eras – the early Paleolithic, the Neolithic, the later Neolithic, and the beginning of the Bronze Age. A solar calendar from the late Neolithic found there is the earliest solar calendar discovered in Europe.
It is painted on the walls of the sanctuary hall and depicts 5 festivals and 366 days.
The Magura Cave was recognized as a natural landmark by Decree 666 on 3 May 1960.
The cave offers one of the richest collections of geological formations, of all shapes and sizes – stalactites, stalagmites, columns, Geodesic formations, cave pearls, and flows of “cave milk”.
Source
isfiveoneonezero
Contributor
gk64
Type
Site
Identifier
293
Date Submitted
17/05/2021
Extent
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Spatial Coverage
current,43.64283332920869,22.683196971192956;
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The Magura Cave (The Rabisha Cave)
Object
https://bulgariatravel.org/en/the-magura-cave-the-rabisha-cave/
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Institutional nature
cave
Place
3938, Bulgaria
Status
public
Condition
1
Contact
gk64@st-andrews.ac.uk
Citation
“The Magura Cave (The Rabisha Cave),” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/394.
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