Why are the lascaux caves closed to the public?

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2026-06-02 11:01

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The Lascaux caves in France were closed to the public in 1963 to protect the prehistoric cave paintings from damage caused by exposure to human presence, such as carbon dioxide, humidity, and other contaminants. A replica cave, Lascaux II, was opened nearby to allow visitors to experience the art without risking the preservation of the original site.

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