Pálvölgyibarlang
Pálvölgy Cave, known in Hungarian as Pálvölgyi-barlang, is a significant natural wonder located in Budapest, Hungary. Discovered in 1904, it is one of the longest and most complex cave systems in the Buda Hills. The cave is renowned for its diverse formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones, created over thousands of years by the slow dripping of water.
The cave system spans a considerable length, with explored passages reaching over 7 kilometers. Its intricate
Pálvölgy Cave is not only a geological marvel but also holds scientific importance, with research conducted