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It is represented by the caves of Altamira (Cuevas de Altamira), one of the more than significant <strong>artistic heritages of Europe.<\/strong><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Santillana del Mar is surely the center of entertainment with numerous cultural performances, <strong>which are presented annually. <\/strong>In Lungo, throughout the ancient medieval streets, you can find shops of artisans and enjoy the famous traditional tea with milk, and small picturesque wooden houses with iron balconies. Not far you can admire the<strong> beautiful coastline and tranquil beaches <\/strong>of Santa Juliana and Ubiarco.<\/p>\n<p>Santillana del Mar is also one of the major steps in the journey to Santiago de Compostela. It is included in the passage northward along the estuaries of El Pas de la Arena and St. Marten.\u00a0 The <strong>Caves of Altamira<\/strong> (UNESCO-World Heritage of Humanity) are also called the &#8220;Sistine Chapel of prehistory&#8221; because they are completely covered with r<strong>eproductions of scenes from the prehistoric drawings <\/strong>dating to more than 14,000 years ago.<\/p>\n<p>It has extraordinary<strong> decorations made \u200b\u200bin the Paleolithic period<\/strong>, with pictures of prehistoric bison, which are reddish in color, on the walls and ceilings of the caves. They are from some of the <strong>ancient cave paintings of the prehistoric <\/strong>people. They were discovered in 1879 by Marcelino Sanz de Sautola and his daughter Maria, in Santillana del Mar. 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