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Lascaux II

Montignac, Southeast of Périgueux
Bordeaux
Carcassonne
France
33-05-53-51-95-03

Type: Historical Interest
Addmission Fee: Euro 8 for adults, euro 5 for children.
Hours: Open daily from Easter through the end of October; November, December and February through Easter, closed Monday

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Lascaux II is the sister site to Europe’s premier prehistoric painted cave, Lascaux which is closed to the public for its preservation. This Lascaux is built into the same hillside, but it is a replica of the original. Regardless, it features the same remarkable paintings of horses, bulls, bears and the famous unicorn. Open daily from Easter through the end of October; November, December and February through Easter, closed Monday. Closed January. Entry costs €8 for adults, €5 for children.
Last updated September 15, 2008
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