Amparo Belmonte, head of the Tourism Department, accompanied by the manager of the company that manages the visits to the La Serreta cave-sinkhole and an official tour guide, as well as the head of the Tourism Service of the Cieza City Council, carried out a technical visit to inquire about the existing problems regarding access, cleanliness and maintenance required to give a quality image to all those who choose to visit this tourist resource.

The La Serreta cave-sinkhole next to Islamic deserted village of Siyâsa It is one of the flagship projects in this area tourist attractions we have in CiezaLet us remember that the cave located in the area of Almadenes Canyon It contains rock art declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998. It is one of the most unique sites in the Region and a must-see at the regional and national level.

The municipal government intends to continue to enhance the value of Cieza's numerous historical and cultural heritage resources through tourism promotion, and has committed to continue working for the promotion, conservation and maintenance of the cave, "since it is an asset for all the people of Cieza and a legacy for future generations."

We can see well-preserved schematic cave paintings dating back to the Eneolithic period, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998.

La Serreta has been a silent witness to the evolution of the human groups that have occupied its depths since prehistory and until recent times, at different levels of cultural occupation belonging tobefore the Neolithic, Romanization and the Islamic Middle Ages, turning it into a Rock Art Sanctuary, a Neolithic habitat and a late Roman refuge. 

The cave can be visited all year round under the schedule of its guided tours.

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