It was discovered in 1949, in the north-west side of Levanzo Island. This cave is rich in graffiti and engravings, a rare testimony of the first human settlements, dated back to the end of the Palaeolithic period.
The graffiti depict animals such as deers, horses, oxens, and fishes but also detailed human figures. The site is dated back to 11/12 thousand years BC. The access is permitted only with expert guides to preserve this archaeological documentation of immense value.