Cave of Paul Valley
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Underground Marvel: Pálvölgyi Cave
The Pálvölgyi Cave, discovered in 1904, is a significant natural wonder located near Budapest. As Hungary's second-largest cave, it offers a diverse range of geological features and an intriguing history.
This cavern, with its 29km length, showcases spectacular stalactites and unique rock formations. Tours last approximately one hour, navigating through narrow passages and ascending hundreds of steps, making it both adventurous and educational. The cave maintains a constant temperature of 11°C, hence visitors are advised to dress warmly.
Unforgettable Highlights
- 🌌 John's Lookout: A breathtaking view inside the largest cavern.
- 💧 Radium Hall: Features unique rock formations and an eerie atmosphere reminiscent of Dante's Inferno.
- 🧭 Unique passages: Experience the claustrophobic yet fascinating maze of the cave.
Access to the cave is paid, and it offers an engaging experience for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Cave of Paul Valley
Year of Discovery
The Pálvölgyi Cave was discovered in the year 1904.
Temperature Regulation
The cave consistently maintains a temperature of 11°C.
Stalactite Features
Housing impressive stalactites and rock formations, it challenges visitors with narrow passages.
Location
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Address
View mapSzepvoelgyi ut 162
Opening Hours
Friday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Monday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Saturday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Sunday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Thursday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Tuesday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Wednesday:
10:15 AM–4:15 PM
Contact Information
Price
Adults: HUF 1800, Children: HUF 900. Family discounts available.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10:15 AM) offer fewer crowds.