Transfer in Malaga Online proposes plans for the weekend: the Caves of Nerja.

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On our blog Transfer in Malaga Online we like to share with you those unique in the province of Malaga and beautiful places worth visiting once for tourists and residents.

Today we propose a magical and unique place, a "natural cathedral": The Caves of Nerja.

In Transfer in Malaga Online we offer our customers our transfer service in Málaga to should go to the place that you wish, whether, in this case, the Caves of Nerja, or elsewhere (Málaga Transfer Transfers).

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As mentioned above, from Transfer in Malaga Online we recommend you visit the Caves of Nerja located 750 meters from the coast and 200 meters above sea level. The Nerja Caves were declared Artistic Historical Monument in 1961.

Their stalactites and stalagmites make them a unique and incomparable place. The cave is divided into three cavities: the Low Galleries or Tourist Galleries, the High Galleries (discovered in 1960) and the New Galleries (known since 1969). It contains paintings that are cataloged in the Upper Palaeolithic and Late Prehistory.

Currently work is underway for the opening of new galleries.

The Nerja Caves were discovered in 1959 by five young people who one day decided to pursue some bats emerging from a crack in a cavity known as the graveyard mine. This led to a passageway that led to the room in which today goes by the name of the Cascade Room. Gradually they were discovering new corners, even to discover human skeletons. The publication of photos days later in a newspaper of Málaga, gave the world the Cueva de Nerja and aroused interest in the cave of the authorities.