The Venus figurines of Balzi Rossi (also: Venus figurines of Grimaldi, Venus figurines from the Balzi-Rossi-Caves) from the caves near Grimaldi di Ventimiglia (Italy) are thirteen Paleolithic sculptures of the female body.
Additionally, two small depictions of the human head were discovered at the same place.
The age of these figurines cannot be determined because of missing archaeological context data.
[1] Between 1883 and 1895, the figurines were discovered by the antique dealer Louis Alexandre Jullien at the cave complex Balzi Rossi ("red cliffs") at the Ligurian coast.
Eight of these sculptures are housed in the museum Saint-Germain-en-Laye near Paris.