# Iberg Dripstone Cave

- **Country:** Germany
- **Length:** 220 m
- **Geology:** Dripstone cave
- **Website:** [http://www.hoehlen-erlebnis-zentrum.de/html/index.php?cPage=1&sPage=1&wWidth=1280&wHeight=796 Official website]
- **Lighting:** electric (since 1912)
- **Location:** near Bad Grund, Harz mountains, Germany
- **Visitors:** 60,500 (2004–2008)
- **Discovery:** 1723
- **Elevation:** 440 m
- **Show Cave:** 1874
- **Photo Caption:** View of the Museum am Berg built in 2008
- **Show Cave Length:** 351 m

The Iberg Dripstone Cave is a public cave and geology museum in southern Lower Saxony near Bad Grund, Germany. It is located on the western edge of the Harz mountains in the Iberg mountain at a height of above sea level in the chalk of an upper Devonian atoll reef. The actual dripstone cave is 123&nbsp;metres long. With its Captain Spatzier Gallery, the Yellow Climb (Gelben Stieg) and two other caverns, the total length of the cave is .

![Photo of Iberg Dripstone Cave](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/HoehlenErlebnisZentrum.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberg_Dripstone_Cave (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
