Visit the Marble Cave in Kosovo and discover an underground world of breathtaking stalactites that have formed over 200 million years. Dating back to the Palaeozoic era, this karst limestone cave is one of the jewels of Serbia’s deep south.
The Marble Cave is just 20 km south of Pristina, in the town of Donje Gadimlje and is largely unexplored. It was discovered in 1966 and is about 1,260 m long, with approximately 400 m being available to tourists.
Enter and explore the cave to find three galleries featuring a myriad of beautiful colours lending themselves to your eyes.
Blue, red, white, and yellow features are abundant along with the cave ceilings, walls, and floors, making for some extraordinary sightseeing.
There is also a transparent tubular stalactite taking the shape of organ pipes which should definitely leave you in awe.
Getting to the Marble Cave is rather easy. Take any bus from Pristina to Urosevac and ask the driver to let you off at Donje Gadimlje. From there, it’s just a 500 m walk to the cave.
Walk from City Center - 4 Hours 30 minutes, 23 km
Taxi from city Center - 35 minutes, 24 km
Sunday - Open 24 Hours
Monday - Open 24 Hours
Tuesday - Open 24 Hours
Wednesday - Open 24 Hours
Thursday - Open 24 Hours
Friday - Open 24 Hours
Saturday - Open 24 Hours
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Entry fee is €2.50
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