The Valle Camonica National Prehistory and Proto-history Centre

The Lombardy Archaeological Heritage Superintendency announces the inauguration of the MUPRE, which completes the Valle Camonica National Prehistory and Proto-history Centre in Capo di Ponte (BS), composed of the following cultural sites:

Parco Nazionale delle Incisioni Rupestri di Naquane

Parco Archeologico Nazionale dei Massi di Cemmo

The Valle Camonica National Prehistory and Proto-history Centre complements another important hub, the Civitas Camunnorum Roman Archaeology Centre, made up of the National Archaeology Museum and the Cividate Camuno Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre Archaeological Area, together with the Sanctuary of Minerva, Breno.

Valle Camonica, thanks to its network of rock art sites, archaeological areas, museums and itineraries - run by central government, the regional authority and local councils - is an exemplary model of a “cultural system” which enables visitors to undertake a fascinating journey touching on archaeology, history, art and nature.