Barbarossa Cave

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Barbarossa Cave is a notable gypsum show cave in Thuringia, Germany, known for its striking underground formations and role as a popular tourist destination.

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Barbarossa Cave (Kyffhäuser region) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gypsum show cave
tourist attraction
category Caves of Thuringia NERFINISHED
Gypsum caves
Show caves in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
discoveredIn 19th century
geologicalComposition gypsum
geologicalFormationType karst cave
hasAccessibility accessible to the public
hasClimate constant cave temperature
hasFeature developed visitor paths
gypsum formations
show cave lighting
underground halls
underground lakes
hasGermanName Barbarossahöhle NERFINISHED
hasInfrastructure parking facilities
visitor center
hasManagement tourist cave operator
hasProtectionStatus natural monument
hasSafetyMeasures electric lighting
guided-only access
installed handrails
hasTour guided tours
knownFor large gypsum crystals
striking underground formations
subterranean lakes
tourism
languageOfName German
locatedIn Kyffhäuser region NERFINISHED
Thuringia
locatedInOrNear Bad Frankenhausen NERFINISHED
namedAfter Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa NERFINISHED
near Kyffhäuser Monument NERFINISHED
openingToPublic 19th century
partOf Kyffhäuser Nature Park NERFINISHED
touristStatus popular tourist destination
usedFor geological education
tourism

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Kyffhäuser hills contains Barbarossa Cave
this entity surface form: Barbarossa Cave (Kyffhäuser region)
Kyffhäuserkreis hasTouristAttraction Barbarossa Cave