Castelcivita Caves

(Redirected from Castelcivita Cave)

The Castelcivita Caves[1] (Italian: Grotte di Castelcivita) are a karst cave system located in the municipality of Castelcivita (and partially in Controne), in the province of Salerno, Campania, southern Italy.

Grotte di Castelcivita
(Castelcivita Caves)
Grotte di Spartaco
Entrance to the caves
Map showing the location of Grotte di Castelcivita (Castelcivita Caves)
Map showing the location of Grotte di Castelcivita (Castelcivita Caves)
Location of the caves in Italy
LocationCastelcivita
(SA, Campania, Italy)
Coordinates40°29′44″N 15°12′32″E / 40.49556°N 15.20889°E / 40.49556; 15.20889
Length5,000 m
Elevation94 m
GeologyKarst cave
Entrances1
AccessPublic
Show cave length1,700 m
WebsiteOfficial website

Overview

edit
 
Entrance to the caves.

Their second name, "Spartacus Caves", is due to a popular tradition[2] telling that the Roman gladiator used the caves as a shelter during its march from Brundisium[3] to the final battle of Silarus river, this one close to the town of Castelcivita.

Situated in an area near Calore lucano river and close to the western side of the Alburni mountains, they are 3 km far from Castelcivita and 3 from Controne, and close to a zone named Ponte Paestum (i.e. Paestum Bridge). The length of touristic area is of 1.7 km and the total extension of the voids is of 3 km.

See also

edit

References

edit
edit