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Grotta Gigante

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Silvia
August 12, 2022
The Grotta Gigante is a karst cave, explored in 1840 and opened to tourism by the Touristi Triestini Club as early as 1908. Curiosity: Inside the cave there could be the church of San Pietro del Vaticano JULY AND AUGUST OPEN EVERYDAY SEPTEMBER 2022 OPEN FROM TUESDAY TO SUNDAY CLOSING DAY MONDAY BUS number 42 departing from Piazza Oberdan (terminus) or from Viale Miramare (Central Station side exit, PAM supermarket side stop). Average travel time 35 min.
The Grotta Gigante is a karst cave, explored in 1840 and opened to tourism by the Touristi Triestini Club as early as 1908. Curiosity: Inside the cave there could be the church of San Pietro del Vaticano JULY AND AUGUST OPEN EVERYDAY SEPTEMBER 2022 OPEN FROM TUESDAY TO SUNDAY CLOSING DAY MONDAY B…
Susanna
April 14, 2018
la grotta con la sala naturale piu' grande del mondo. The cave with the largest natural hall in the world.
Villa Sisko
May 2, 2016
Great caves on the Karst plateau.
Damian
August 9, 2022
If you are more for nature and you want to see something amazing, visit this place. You have to take a bus because it’s outside the city but its truly worth it ;)
Lea
September 11, 2019
Not behind the corner, but your chance to learn more about a real cave if you aren’t planning a future in speleology. Its central cavern is over 100m high, 65m wide and 130m long which makes it one of the largest tourist caves in the world. Approximately 20 minutes by car is the Grotta Gigante (literally “gigantic cave”) Throughout its known history, this cave has been in the Guiness Book of Records, and a 4 person hot-air balloon has even flown through it! Today, guided tours are available of this immense natural phemonenon and your tour guide will explain about its history and the various features of the cave including the stalactites and stalagmites. If you visit this cave, ensure to take a jacket and walking shoes as the underground temperatures are not favourable and the way back up is for approx 300 steps.
Not behind the corner, but your chance to learn more about a real cave if you aren’t planning a future in speleology. Its central cavern is over 100m high, 65m wide and 130m long which makes it one of the largest tourist caves in the world. Approximately 20 minutes by car is the Grotta Gigante (lite…

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