Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
[PDF] A Glossary of Karst TerminologyAlso omitted are definitions of geologic structure terms, which are defined ... grotto. 1. A small cave, natural or arti- ficial. 2. A room, in a cave ...
-
[2]
Grotto - Academic Team Science CanonJan 25, 2024 · A grotto is a vaguely defined small cave, defined in geology as a small cave that forms from water erosion near bodies of water, making them ...
-
[3]
Grotto - History of Early American Landscape DesignMar 29, 2021 · The term grotto was applied to a cave or cavern made by hollowing out the ground, as at The Woodlands, or digging into a bank or hillside, as at Lemon Hill and ...Missing: geology | Show results with:geology
-
[4]
What is a grotto and why are so many Catholic shrines built in them?Jul 5, 2019 · Grottoes originated in both Greek and Roman culture and were associated with various gods. These grottoes would normally be the location of a ...Missing: artificial | Show results with:artificial
-
[5]
A study on the spatial distribution and historical evolution of grotto ...Aug 2, 2023 · Grottoes are a comprehensive art treasure trove that integrate architecture, sculpture, and murals. They showcase the historical spiritual ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
-
[6]
Petrified Waters: The Artificial Grottoes of the Renaissance and ...May 5, 2022 · Far from being mere kitsch divertissements, or uninventive copies of natural caves, grottoes existed at the crossroads of multiple traditions.Missing: definition geology
-
[7]
Grotto - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Italian grotta, derived from Latin crypta and Greek krypte, the word means a picturesque cavern or cave, highlighting its hidden, ...
-
[8]
The rediscovery and impact of the Domus Aurea - SmarthistoryBecause of this, the structure was quickly labeled a grotto, and it is from this term that grotesque is derived. ... domus-aurea-renaissance-grotesque/.
-
[9]
GROTTO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of GROTTO is cave.
-
[10]
NoneBelow is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided summaries into a single, comprehensive overview of the definition and characteristics of a "grotto." To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the information into a table in CSV format, followed by a narrative summary that ties everything together. This approach ensures all details are retained while making the information dense and accessible.
-
[11]
Subterranea: Grottoes - Showcaves.comA grotto is an artificial cave which is in general rather small and heavily decorated with rocks, minerals, fossils, sculptures or artworks.
-
[12]
The Castalian Spring at Delphi – Religions of Greece and RomeThe Castalian Spring at Delphi was used to cleanse visitors and provide priests clarity, located in a ravine, and was a bathing and resting point.
-
[13]
Unlocking the Secrets of an Ancient Fountain - Getty IrisJan 6, 2012 · Peirene was a natural grotto, later a Roman fountain, sacred and social, lost for centuries, and had a water contamination issue.
-
[14]
PEIRENE - Corinthian Naiad Nymph of Greek MythologyPeirene was the Naiad-nymph of a fountain in the city of Korinthos (Corinth), southern Greece. She was a daughter of the Sikyonian river-god Asopos.
-
[15]
Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia at PalestrinaNov 20, 2020 · The Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia at Palestrina (ancient Praeneste) in Italy was built in the 2nd century BCE to honor the goddess Isis and the goddess ...
-
[16]
Taq-e Bostan, Relief - Livius.orgAug 18, 2020 · The relief at Taq-e Bostan shows the investiture of Shapur II (r.309-379). This is a common representation of royal power.
-
[17]
The Odyssey and the Nymphs - PerséeTheir cave in the Odyssey's Ithaca is precisely such a meeting point for men and gods : «... It has two entrances, one of them facing the North Wind, where ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[18]
History | Boboli Gardens - UffiziThe Boboli Gardens were begun in 1549, with key additions including the Grotto of the Madama, Buontalenti Grotto, and the Amphitheatre. The gardens were ...Missing: Mannerist | Show results with:Mannerist
-
[19]
[PDF] Renaissance-Fun.pdf - UCL DiscoveryFeb 23, 2021 · The Renaissance grotto was an artificial cave dug into a hillside or ... waterworks, and angobatae [hydraulic automata] and figures that drink.
-
[20]
André Félibien's 'Description de la Grotte à Versailles' - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · ... Versailles.1 The Grotto of Thetis, begun c. 1664/5 and completed c. 1674, was destroyed in 1682 in preparation for the extension of the ...<|separator|>
-
[21]
Restoring Alexander Pope's Glinting Grotto to Its Former GloryAug 25, 2016 · Nothing remains of Alexander Pope's 18th-century villa except its grotto, which has experienced three centuries of quiet decay alongside the River Thames in ...Missing: 1720s | Show results with:1720s
-
[22]
Gillian Darley | In Pope's Grotto - London Review of BooksMay 2, 2023 · His collection of scintillating materials – gems, precious ores and shells, with mirror glass inserts, illuminated by a lamp hanging from the ...Missing: 1720s | Show results with:1720s
-
[23]
(PDF) 'Grotto Grande' in the Medici Boboli Gardens - Academia.eduAlchemical theories provide a framework for understanding the grotto's iconography. The work emphasizes the historical significance of the grotto's ...Missing: symbolism | Show results with:symbolism
-
[24]
Discover | Shell GrottoDiscovered by chance in 1835, the subterranean Shell Grotto's curving chalk walls are studded with 4.6 million shells. They create a magical mosaic of strange ...
-
[25]
The Victorian Garden - The Gardens TrustVictorian gardens offer a window into a world where nature, design, and innovation came together in dazzling harmony.
-
[26]
The grotto of apparitions | Lourdes Tourist OfficeThe Massabielle Grotto is the very place where the apparitions occurred, and within it is the spring that Bernadette discovered.
-
[27]
West Bend - History of The Shrine of the Grotto of the RedemptionFather Dobberstein vowed to build the Grotto after a prayer, started in 1912, and continued until his death in 1954, with Matt Szerensce and Father Greving ...Missing: 1912-1951 | Show results with:1912-1951
-
[28]
St. Paul's Grotto & Underground Area • World War II SheltersThese World War II shelters consist of about 50 rooms and circa 350 people used to come down and take refuge here during air raids.
-
[29]
Conservation - Pope's Grotto Preservation TrustSince 1993, efforts have been made to achieve a restoration of the grotto, with the support of many organisations including Garden History Society, Royal Fine ...Missing: Twickenham | Show results with:Twickenham
-
[30]
Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of XiangtangshanWeaving together archival photographs and current imaging technology, the Digital Cave displayed in Echoes of the Past virtually reconstructs the damaged South ...
-
[31]
How caves form | Caves and karst | Foundations of the MendipsCaves are formed by the dissolution of limestone. Rainwater picks up carbon dioxide from the air and as it percolates through the soil, which turns into a weak ...
-
[32]
Speleology: Sea Caves - Showcaves.comA sea cave is created by the forces of the sea when the waves crash against the rock face of a coast. The surf is the transformation of the kinetic energy of ...
-
[33]
Lava Caves/Tubes - Caves and Karst (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 18, 2023 · Lava tubes – caves formed due to volcanic eruptions. Many volcanoes form parallel to the coasts near subduction zones.Missing: processes wave action
-
[34]
How This Cave-Dwelling Fish Lost Its Eyes to EvolutionSep 11, 2015 · Living with little food and oxygen in the dark, the Mexican blind cavefish had to get creative to survive.
-
[35]
What created Blue Grotto?Aug 25, 2021 · Understanding karst topography. Karst is a term geologists use to describe topography that is conducive to the creation of caverns and caves.
-
[36]
How do blind cavefish survive their low-oxygen environment?Mar 11, 2022 · Mexican cavefish produce more hemoglobin through red blood cells that are much larger compared to those of surface-dwelling fish.<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[37]
Greece's most astounfding sea caves - travel.grSep 9, 2025 · Located along the island's northwest coast, the caves stretch from Agios Nikolaos to Cape Skinari. The formations include a whole series of ...
-
[38]
Mangrove sinkholes (cenotes) of the Yucatan Peninsula, a global ...May 5, 2021 · There are over 2000 cenotes distributed throughout the Yucatan Peninsula. In the north, cenotes were formed by the impact of the Chicxulub ...Missing: Mediterranean Greece Asia Guilin China
-
[39]
South China Karst - UNESCO World Heritage CentreIt also includes Guilin, which displays spectacular tower karst and internationally acclaimed fenglin riverine landscapes, Shibing Karst, which has the best ...
-
[40]
Paleoclimatology: Speleothems - NASA Earth ObservatoryJun 28, 2005 · The mineral deposits accumulate in the well-known icicle-shaped rock on the ceiling, a stalactite, and in a mound on the floor where the drip ...
-
[41]
Stalagmites store paleoclimate data - ScienceDailyApr 12, 2017 · ... stalagmites obtained from subterranean caves as natural climate archives and are examining new indicators of climate change to retrieve ...Missing: speleology grottos
-
[42]
Seven garden features that trick the senses at English Heritage SitesIntriguing Grottos. Grottos were popular forms of garden structures in the 18th century. They took the form of caves, made of roughly hewn rock and built into ...Missing: principles materials tufa mirrors follies
-
[43]
Artificial Stone: 19th-century Cementitious Sculpture and RockworkIn grottoes, the use of natural limestone such as tufa was common, bonded to the walls with Roman cement and the areas between were made up with colour ...
-
[44]
Artificial Grottos - Making and KnowingA record of this grotto was written in the nineteenth century, which notes tufa, shells, and mirrors affixed to its walls.24. These sixteenth-century sources ...
-
[45]
Inside the crystal Grotto | The National Lottery Heritage FundJun 20, 2013 · The Painshill Grotto is an exceptional example of the move towards a more natural folly decorated with shells, minerals, spar and other crystals ...Missing: ornamental Villa Torrigiani
-
[46]
The Historic Villas of Lucca: A Journey Through Time and LuxuryJul 8, 2024 · Particularly noteworthy is the Grotto of the Winds, an underground structure that uses a complex hydraulic system to create impressive water ...
-
[47]
An introduction to the grotto and its place within contemporary design.Apr 20, 2014 · The ancient Greeks viewed grottoes as highly spiritual spaces and adopted them into places of great religious significance.[1] They were ...
-
[48]
Order and Chaos in the GardenJan 25, 2015 · The best gardens are a perfect balance of order and chaos. The tension created by this constantly threatened balance is the pulse of the garden itself.
-
[49]
Ecological Landscape Design - National Wildlife FederationLearn how to design an ecological landscape with native plants. Discover how to create sustainable, wildlife-friendly gardens that support local ecosystems.Missing: modern grottos stone credible
-
[50]
Plenary Indulgence: 150th Anniversary of Lourdes ApparitionNov 21, 2007 · On the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Grotto of Massabielle near Lourdes, ...
-
[51]
How Lourdes became a byword for hope - USC DornsifeFeb 9, 2022 · In 1858, a 14-year-old girl named Bernadette Soubirous reported having 18 visions of a beautiful “young lady” in a cave near Lourdes, which was ...
-
[52]
Santhome Cathedral, Chennai - - - Tales of Eddie uncleNov 26, 2019 · At the entrance of the church there is a beautiful Grotto and I must say it is one of the best I have ever seen in my short life. The church is ...
-
[53]
Shrine of Fatima | Places of the apparitionsOut of the six apparitions of the Virgin Mary, five of them happened in this place – May, June, July, September and October – where, by the Lady's indication, a ...
-
[54]
Yungang Grottoes - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe massive Yungang Buddhist grottoes were cut from the mid-5th Century to early-6th Century AD. Comprising 252 caves and niches and 51,000 statues within a ...Gallery · Maps · Documents · Videos
-
[55]
Elephanta Caves - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe rock-cut Elephanta Caves were constructed about the mid-5th to 6th centuries AD. The most important among the caves is the great Cave 1, which measures 39 ...Gallery · Maps · Videos · DocumentsMissing: 8th | Show results with:8th
-
[56]
Contexts for the Display of Statues in Classical AntiquityGreek sanctuaries were sacred, bounded areas, typically encompassing an altar and one or more temples. Evidence for a range of display contexts for statues is ...Missing: grottos | Show results with:grottos
-
[57]
Votive Offerings: 7 Sacred Objects From Ancient History to Modern ...Jan 21, 2023 · Votive offerings, or ex-votos, are objects made to symbolize hope and gratitude, often deposited in shrines for miraculous healing. They are ...Missing: grottos architectural
-
[58]
[PDF] The Midwest Grotto Tradition - John Michael Kohler Arts CenterApr 21, 2025 · Builders at the turn of the twentieth century took advantage of the newly accessible material of concrete, and grottoes evolved into elaborate ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
-
[59]
Pilgrimage | Meaning, Examples, Religions, Places, & SitesA pilgrimage is a journey undertaken for a religious motive. The institution of pilgrimage is evident in all world religions and was also important in the ...
-
[60]
Switzerland's ingenious cooling caves - BBCMay 30, 2022 · Mostly dating to the 17th Century, they were originally used as family cellars, preserving wine, salami, cheese, fruit and vegetables.
-
[61]
In search of... Cool air and levity in the grottos of southern SwitzerlandAug 19, 2025 · Grottos began as natural rock cellars for storing food, ingeniously harnessing the air currents within rock formations to maintain ...
-
[62]
ROQUEFORT, KING OF CHEESE, CHEESE OF KINGS.Dec 11, 2022 · The modern history of Roquefort began in 1925. It became the first cheese to obtain a controlled designation of origin. Like This. Facebook.
-
[63]
Cheese Traveler — Going Underground!Oct 14, 2019 · Roquefort-sur-Soulzon was not the only place to age cheese in caves. The “Cheddar Gorge” in Southern England has its own set of caves and ...Missing: 11th century charter
-
[64]
Aging Pecorino Cheese in a cave - Podere il CasaleAging Pecorino Cheese in a cave is an ancient ripening technique developed mainly in central Italy. There were no refrigerators and therefore to keep better ...
-
[65]
Pastoralists' equipment at the Piges Koromilias cave, a livestock ...Jul 19, 2016 · «Pastoralists' equipment at the Piges Koromilias cave, a livestock shelter in the Haliakmon river drainage system», AEA (Aegean Archaeology) 11 ...Missing: grottos | Show results with:grottos
-
[66]
Seafaring during the Mesolithic in the Mediterranean - NuttersworldMar 17, 2025 · There is evidence on both islands, in coastal rock shelters and small caves, of sporadic occupation over a period of about 500 years from ...
-
[67]
The German WW2 “Hohlgangsanlage” bunkers of Aegina island ...The "Hohlgangsanlage" is a German "cave-shelter" in Aegina's Northern Fortress, with a unique construction, and is one of the few largely intact shelters.
-
[68]
History of Switzerland - The Ticino Grotto - Blog NationalmuseumAug 19, 2020 · The forecourt areas were enlarged, and the first liquor licenses were issued in the second half of the 19th century. The Grotto Morchino in ...Missing: Maggia | Show results with:Maggia
-
[69]
The Blue Grotto of Capri - History, curiosities and adviceThis mesmerizing sea cave on the island of Capri, Italy, is known for its breathtaking azure waters and enchanting atmosphere.Missing: age | Show results with:age
-
[70]
History of Blue Grottocirca 1955: The light refracting properties of the sea give rise to a striking blue glow in the 'Blue Grotto' on the Isle of Capri. An expedition to the ...
-
[71]
Italy's Garden of Monsters - Archaeology Magazine - July/August 2025The Sacro Bosco, or Sacred Wood, was the creation of Pier Francesco Orsini, the duke of Bomarzo, who lived from 1523 to 1583.
-
[72]
The Shocking Mannerism of the Gardens of BomarzoOct 7, 2019 · The gardens of Bomarzo (variously known as the sacro bosco and parco dei mostri) were an idea conceived by Pier Francesco Orsini, Duke of Bomarzo, during the ...
-
[73]
The Garden of Bomarzo -the Park of the Monsters - Italia.it - ItalyA garden endowed with dozens of sculptures depicting animals from a fantasy world and mythological creatures, and also small edifices immersed in the ...
-
[74]
Our Story - Luray CavernsThe Great Stalacpipe Organ was invented by Leland W. Sprinkle of Springfield, Virginia. Mr. Sprinkle was inspired as he was taking a tour and watched as a ...
-
[75]
The largest musical instrument in the world is underground in ... - NPRNov 7, 2023 · This is the heart of The Great Stalacpipe Organ. The organ was designed in 1956 by Leland Sprinkle. Alan Goffinski hide caption. toggle caption.
-
[76]
About ED - Coral CastleEdward Leedskalnin was an eccentric, mysterious and private man who lived a purposeful life. He was a stonemason whose accomplishments still baffle people ...
-
[77]
Homestead's Coral Castle: Monument by Edward LeedskalninThe Coral Castle of Miami, a man's hand-built shrine, is one of South Florida's great head-scratching mysteries and attractions.
-
[78]
Mogao caves at Dunhuang - SmarthistoryThe 'Caves of the Thousand Buddhas' (Qianfodong), also known as Mogao, are a magnificent treasure trove of Buddhist art. They are located in the desert.
-
[79]
Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk RoadHundreds of cave temples were carved into a cliff face and decorated with Buddhist wall paintings and sculptures. The caves are known as the Mogao (peerless) ...
-
[80]
Ajanta Caves - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe first Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta date from the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. During the Gupta period (5th and 6th centuries A.D.), many more richly ...
-
[81]
The Caves of Ajanta - SmarthistoryThe caves at Ajanta were cut into the mountainside in two distinct phases. Discovered by chance in 1819 by British soldiers on a hunt, the Ajanta Caves have ...
-
[82]
Petra - UNESCO World Heritage CentreCriterion (iii): The serried rows of numerous rock-cut tombs reflecting architectural influences from the Assyrians through to monumental Hellenistic; the ...
-
[83]
Cango Caves, South Africa: The Complete Guide - TripSavvyMay 4, 2020 · Ancient San rock paintings at the entrance of the cave indicate that these semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers used the first cave for shelter until ...
-
[84]
An ancient San rock art mural in South Africa reveals new meaningMar 31, 2021 · The oldest rock art in southern Africa is around 30,000 years old and is found on painted stone slabs from the Apollo 11 rock shelter in Namibia ...<|separator|>
-
[85]
Comparison of historical and current temperatures in show caves ...Dec 4, 2021 · Two show caves are among the top ten top tourist destinations in Slovenia. These are Postojnska Jama, with 870,000 visitors in 2019, and the ...
-
[86]
Climate Change: Global Sea LevelHigh-tide flooding is now 300% to more than 900% more frequent than it was 50 years ago. If we are able to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, U.S. ...
-
[87]
Coasts, Storms, and Sea Level Rise | U.S. Geological SurveyClimate change poses significant risks to coasts, from sea level rise and high-tide flooding to accelerated erosion and intensifying storms.
- [88]
-
[89]
3D LiDAR and multi-technology collaboration for preservation of ...This study reviews the previous academic progress and application of 3D LiDAR in the reconstruction of built heritage and multi-technology collaborationMissing: grottos | Show results with:grottos
-
[90]
China's Mogao Grottoes spreads wings of digitalization for better ...Feb 18, 2023 · Digital information of the Cave No. 148 at the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu province, is being collected.Missing: LiDAR | Show results with:LiDAR
-
[91]
Century-Old Midwest Grotto Traditions Inspire Contemporary CreativityOct 14, 2025 · Midwest grotto-makers often used the art form to channel spiritual beliefs. ... Passing Down Dance, Baskets, and Culture with Traditional Arts. A ...Missing: festivals installations significance
-
[92]
What Exactly Are Midwest Grottoes? The Folk Art Tradition Gets a ...Aug 13, 2025 · Grottoes have roots in European pagan traditions going back centuries. “They were based around natural landscapes like caves or reflective pools ...Missing: festivals | Show results with:festivals