The museums and archaeological sites of the Coa Valley – Siega Verde, Altamira and Lascaux have announced the creation of a Rock Art Passport, thus promoting the circulation of visitors between spaces classified as UNESCO World Heritage. At a meeting held on 13 March at the Côa Museum, under the General Protocol for Collaboration in...
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Archaeological Park and Côa Museum receive European Rock Art Trails quality certification
The Archaeological Park and Côa Museum receive seal of quality as rock art tourist destination from Prehistoric Rock Art Trails
Created in Foz Côa new robust cross-border roadmap for European rock art
Meeting between Portugal, Spain and France to attract more tourists
Culture guarantees 55% of the needs of the Côa Parque Foundation
"The institution will receive 595,000 euros from the Cultural Development Fund and the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage"
Côa Museum joins Ciência Viva
The Côa Museum joins the National Network of Ciência Viva Centers
Cantabria Rupestre and much more: Territories united by the First Art
The great tourist destinations of Cantabria
Tribute to the Côa Valley Rock Art
Remembering the initiative Artists for Foz Côa
Cruzeiro Seixas: In the Labyrinths I Invented
Exhibition curated by Alexandra Silvano, with pieces from several entities
Meeting of the Coa Park Foundation Scientific Council
Another meeting of the Scientific Council of the Côa Park Foundation was held, which featured a presentation by Professor Jørgen Primdahl of the University of Copenhagen on Landscape Strategy Making regarding Danish case studies.
New guides training began this week
On February 22, the new training course of Rock Art guides began, promoted by the Côa Parque Foundation, in partnership with the School of Communication Administration and Tourism of the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança. At the end of the course, there will be more qualified professionals to show the country and the world the extraordinary...









