2 Chemin de Cro Magnon, 24620 Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, FranceMap
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Jorge C
Amazing place!
This is at the same time an interpretation center and an open air museum for the first homo sapiens remains found in the Valley of the Vézère, the famous Cro-Magnon. The site has an comprehensive exhi...
This was a hokey attraction that offered little information and was rather offensive to educated people. It was exciting to see where the first Cro-Magnon remains were found but the owners ruined this...
Created with care. Informative and accurate. This is the actual site of first discovery of modern humans in Europe, 30,000 years ago. The exhibits are professional and well presented. Definitely take...
The visit is very well organized and well explained, a tour is made listening to sounds of wild animals, during the play and pedagogical tour, we learned from where the name of C... comes
Amazing place!
This is at the same time an interpretation center and an open air museum for the first homo sapiens remains found in the Valley of the Vézère, the famous Cro-Magnon. The site has an comprehensive exhi...
A Waste of Money
This was a hokey attraction that offered little information and was rather offensive to educated people. It was exciting to see where the first Cro-Magnon remains were found but the owners ruined this...
Great learning center of IceAge man
Created with care. Informative and accurate. This is the actual site of first discovery of modern humans in Europe, 30,000 years ago. The exhibits are professional and well presented. Definitely take...
Nothing interesting to see
It is the place where they found the remains of the first cromagnon, just that. It is better to visit the museum that is very good
Visit to the prehistory
The visit is very well organized and well explained, a tour is made listening to sounds of wild animals, during the play and pedagogical tour, we learned from where the name of C... comes