Cueva de los Verdes

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Cueva de los Verdes is a famous volcanic lava tube and cave system on the Spanish island of Lanzarote, known for its dramatic rock formations and underground concert hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
lava tube
show cave
tourist attraction
approximateLength several kilometers
associatedVolcano Volcán de la Corona
connectedTo Jameos del Agua
country Spain
developedAsTouristAttractionBy César Manrique collaborators
formationPeriod Holocene
formationProcess cooling and solidification of lava surface with flowing lava interior
formedBy lava flow
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAccessControl ticketed entry
hasAcousticProperties suitable for musical performances
hasEntrance artificially adapted access points
hasFeature collapsed lava tube sections
dramatic rock formations
large caverns
lava tube galleries
lighting installations
narrow passages
underground concert hall
historicalUse hiding place for local population
refuge from pirate attacks
isFamousFor optical illusions created by lighting and reflections
underground auditorium
isMajorAttractionOn Lanzarote
isProtectedArea yes
languageOfSignage English
Spanish
lightingDesignBy Jesús Soto
locatedIn Canary Islands
Haría municipality
Lanzarote
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean island
near Volcán de la Corona volcanic cone
village of Punta Mujeres
openToPublic yes
partOf Corona lava tube system
protectionStatus part of natural monument of La Corona and Malpaís
region province of Las Palmas
surface form: Las Palmas province
subjectOf speleological studies
surfaceEnvironment malpaís (lava field)
tourismCategory geotourism site
touristUse concert venue
guided tours
tourType walking tour

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Lanzarote hasNotableAttraction Cueva de los Verdes
Jameos del Agua near Cueva de los Verdes
Jameos del Agua partOf Cueva de los Verdes
this entity surface form: Volcán de la Corona lava tube system