The Grotta di Santa Croce is a cave near Bisceglie, in the Apulia region of Italy. The cave was inhabited during the Later Paleolithic era. It has a rock shelter and a long interior corridor. Red starburst marks are visible 14 meters away from the entrance. A woven basked contained grains of barley and may indicate an offering, and earthenware vessels may have been used to collect water dripping from the ceiling.

Grotta di Santa Croce is located in Bisceglie, Italy. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 41.1771 and longitude 16.4691.
Cave in Apulia, Italy... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Italy.