Valcamonica
The stone carvings of Camonica Valley are the greatest complex of rock drawings in Europe with approximately 300.000 figures carved on stone walls. The most of petroglyphs were found in the area of Capo di Ponte where National Park of Naquane was settled in the 1958 because of the findings. It’s been the first archaeological site in Italy to become a World Heritage protected by UNESCO in the 1979.