I never thought that the primitive humans who couldn’t eat enough food 20,000 years ago had the leisure to paint. This museum is very famous in Europe and the entire Western world. I have been here for a long time. I heard that the real cave has been closed and no one will enter. But this museum used a lot of high-tech to copy the whole cave and let us go in, it was amazing. I came with my children and it felt very educational.
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I never thought that the primitive humans who couldn’t eat enough food 20,000 years ago had the leisure to paint. This museum is very famous in Europe and the entire Western world. I have been here for a long time. I heard that the real cave has been closed and no one will enter. But this museum used a lot of high-tech to copy the whole cave and let us go in, it was amazing. I came with my children and it felt very educational.
This site is worth a visit! Lascot Cave is the most beautiful and earliest colored cave murals ever discovered today, and the original cave was closed in 1963 due to damage and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1979. Now you can visit the replica of the original cave - Lascoe IV. The whole cave is one-to-one restoration of the original cave. In the view of the homestay landlords who have visited the original cave, this replica is almost the same as the original cave. My friend and I bought tickets on the spot, students have discounts, and the official website can also buy them. There are guides to accompany the whole process, but they are all French and English guides. The guide said that the self-service tablet equipment will be introduced later, and there is a Chinese system inside. The cave paintings are very shocking, it is difficult to imagine that ancient humans could paint such beautiful and bright paintings 20,000 years ago! The scenery near the attractions is also good, all of them are the scenery of European idyllic towns. The foie gras and truffles in this area are also very famous, and it is worth it as a food and sightseeing trip. Stayed in the town next to my friends for one night, and the house was also a residence left in the Middle Ages, which was a novel experience.
Very interesting museum. Whether it is a stunning contemporary architectural design or a stunning artwork of ancient murals replicated by artists inside, it makes people feel like they were in the scene of their first exploration of these civilizations more than 80 years ago. Feel the same excitement and excitement. In addition, the staff here are very enthusiastic, the tour guide is very meticulous and answers many of our questions. Finally, when we left, there were many cultural and creative products for us to choose from, very exquisite and commemorative. All in all, a very meaningful and humanistic journey, unforgettable!
In 1940, three children in the countryside of the southwestern French state of Dordogne were chasing hares with dogs. Suddenly the hare disappeared and the dog that followed was gone. The children only found rabbits and dogs running into a cave, they also entered the hole with flashlights and ropes, and found a huge gallery of primitive people. It consists of a long, wide and narrow passage, of which there is an irregular shape of the round hall is the most spectacular, the cave top painting has 65 large animal images, there are 2 to 3 meters long wild horses, bison, deer, there are 4 huge bulls, the longest about 5 meters, really amazing masterpiece. This is the mural of the Lasko cave, which is also known as the "prehistoric Louvre". After years of excavation, it is now known to include three parts: the front, the back and the side. The front hole resembles a "hall" with an 18-meter long back corridor connected to the back hole. It has a narrow corridor on the west side that connects with the side hole. The former cave mural is mainly the image of several bulls, and there is a 5-meter-long bison in the mural, which is a masterpiece of prehistoric art. The bison line is simple and the whole is strong and powerful, especially the vivid and realistic head, although only painted in monochrome, it can perfectly show the sense of volume. Such a realistic dynamic effect makes modern people breathtaking. No wonder some experts call it "jumping cattle". From the mouth of the cave, the roof was like a long gallery, lingering: one was a wounded cow bowing down a male hunter; the other was a few reindeer marching in a row; Not far from the left of the hole, six Chinese-style horses were painted, and two spears were stabbing one of them. These animals were enemies of the time when people were hunting and were a source of food for survival. The painters at that time were very familiar with the animals they painted, observed in detail, the outline of the pen was accurate, the appearance was realistic, and the corresponding color was matched, which showed the vitality of the leaping life and the momentum of the group. [Read French history in one breath] Liu Xiang