Terrestrial Caves

Grotta delle Felci

Below the Grotta dell’Arco, on the southern side of the island about 200 meters above sea level, is the Grotta delle Felci.

A cavity of 370 square meters that has shown, inside, the presence of numerous finds that testify the practice of numerous religious rites in the Neolithic era.

The first excavations and the first findings were initiated by the famous Ignazio Cerio, a nineteenth-century Caprese historian

which is why most of the finds are kept inside the Cerio museum, and in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.

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