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25 February 2026

The paleolithic art of Parpalló: assessment and supraregional relations

The Museum of Prehistory of Valencia has scheduled for this Wednesday 25 February the conference The paleolithic art of Parpalló: assessment and supraregional relations, given by Valentín Villaverde Bonilla, cathedratic emeritus from the University of Valencia and specialist in paleolithic art. So, within the framework of the temporary exhibition The Lascaux Cave. A virtual trip to the past, hemuseo will welcome at 18:00 hours this talk with the desire to connect this exhibition with theircollections. EI find, which will take place in the Alfons el Magnànim assembly hall, will make aApproach to the platelet collection of the Cova del Parpalló, most important set of paleolithic furniture art in Europe, providing a new vision of the oldest artistic manifestations of humanity, not only in its aesthetic dimension but also as a phenomenon that allows establishing links and cultural relationships between various regions of Western Europe..

The Lascaux Cave. A virtual trip to the past

The temporary exhibition The Lascaux Cave. A virtual trip to the past, takes us into the majestic and, at the same time fragile, world of paleolithic rock art, through a high-resolution virtual reality experience that allows you to visit the cavity and see first-hand the spectacular masterpieces it houses. This successful international exhibition arrive for the first time to Spain last year courtesy of the Museum of Prehistory. After travel through Bordeaux, Chicago, Tokio, Johannesburg and many other places in the world, The sample arrive aThe Museum of Prehistory of Valencia at the end of October 2025, awakening great interest y con a large influx of public, accumulating around 11.000 visits in three months. The exhibition will remain open until next 29 of March, unveiling the masterpieces of Paleolithic art of Lascaux through a novel virtual reality experience, reaffirming the commitment of the provincial corporation with the dissemination of universal heritage and with innovation in cultural offerings, offering quality programming.

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Museum of Prehistory

Corona Street, 36
Valencia, Valencia 46003 Spain

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