The cave features an abundance of galleries and impressive karst formations including stalactites and stalagmites.
[1] Ledenika Peak on Graham Land in Antarctica is named after the cave, in recognition of its cultural importance.
Visitors enter through the Antechamber, then pass through several smaller passages into the Concert Hall.
Visitors then pass through several more smaller passages, eventually emerging in the White Hall.
The abundance of icicles in winter is thought to have led to the cave's name, which in English translates to icy or glacial.