10 Paintings That Change Everything—They Prove Aliens Visited Earth Centuries Ago

These 10 ancient paintings might be proof aliens visited Earth—you’ll never guess which iconic masterpiece hides an alien face! Stick around to see the wild evidence. 
TOP 10. The Crucifixion, 1600


This mural of Jesus’ crucifixion is in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia. Flanking Christ are two disc-shaped objects. Art historians say they might be angels, the sun, or the moon—but here’s the catch: In Byzantine art, angels always have wings and halos. These? They look like jellyfish-shaped blobs… way more like UFOs than heavenly beings.

TOP 9. The Mystery of the Two Dutch Ships


Here’s the tea: No one has a clue who painted this bad boy or exactly when it was created. But one thing’s crystal clear—there are two Dutch ships bobbing in the North Sea, and above them floats this bizarre double-disc object (one big, one small). Spoiler: It’s not a cloud, a bird, or a plane. This thing looks like it straight-up landed from another planet—we’re talking classic UFO vibes here!

TOP 8. Charama Cave Paintings, 8000 BCE


Archaeologists hit the jackpot when they found these alien-esque paintings deep inside a cave in India—and they’re so wild that NASA actually took them in for testing. Let’s cut to the chase: The “beings” painted on those cave walls look identical to the aliens you see in Hollywood blockbusters or even Bollywood flicks. Coincidence? Yeah, right. Alien truthers are losing their minds over this one—could it be ancient proof of extraterrestrial visitors?

TOP 7. Egyptian Hieroglyphs, 400 BCE


These ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs are low-key mind-blowing: They show a human offering birds to a creepy cloaked creature that looks nothing like your average Egyptian god. Experts are split—some say it’s a peace treaty between humans and… something else. Others? They’re convinced it’s a depiction of humans surrendering to extraterrestrials. Either way, this 2,400-year-old art is giving major “we’re not alone” energy.

TOP 6. “The Adoration of the Magi” (Foppa), 1478


In this 1478 religious painting (titled “The Adoration of the Magi” by Foppa), there’s a random guy standing on a hill staring up at a glowing orb in the sky. Most people write it off as a holy symbol—like a sign from God or something. But alien fans? They’re convinced this is a secret Easter egg hinting that even way back then, humans believed in life beyond Earth. Who knew a Renaissance painting could be so sneaky?

TOP 5. The Glory of the Eucharist, 1600


Italian artist Ventura Salimbeni painted this piece to show God and Jesus calling the shots over the entire universe—pretty standard religious art stuff, right? Wrong! Theorists zoomed in and spotted something insane: a weird metal object wedged between the Pope and the Son of God. And get this—it looks EXACTLY like Russia’s Sputnik spacecraft (you know, the first satellite to orbit Earth). A 17th-century painting referencing a 20th-century spaceship? That’s not just wild—that’s next-level proof, according to alien believers.

TOP 4. “Israel, Put Thy Hope in the Lord”, 1600


At first glance, this 1600 painting (“Israel, Put Thy Hope in the Lord”) looks pretty normal: a house surrounded by a gnarly stormy sky. But look closer—above the house, there’s a spinning disc with what looks like smoke or exhaust pouring out the back. UFO enthusiasts didn’t miss this detail—they’re 100% sure this isn’t some random weather quirk. This thing is an alien spaceship, plain and simple. Talk about hiding in plain sight!

TOP 3. Mayan Carving, 1st Century CE


This 1st-century Mayan carving is giving us major alien vibes! It shows a human bowing down (read: worshipping or surrendering) to a statue that looks suspiciously like the classic “little green man” from sci-fi. Skeptics say it’s just a Mayan god—sure, okay. But let’s be honest: That statue has the big eyes, the weird head shape, and the otherworldly vibe that’s basically the blueprint for pop culture aliens. The resemblance is too uncanny to ignore!

TOP 2. The Mona Lisa, 1503


Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is famous for her mysterious smile—but she’s hiding an even bigger secret. Here’s how to unlock it: Grab two copies of the painting, mirror one, and line them up next to each other. Boom! A creepy alien face appears front and center. Is this a coincidence? Or was da Vinci trying to drop a huge hint about extraterrestrials? We’re leaning toward the latter—this guy was a genius, after all. Go try it yourself if you don’t believe us!

TOP 1. St. Wolfgang and the Devil, Early 1400s


Taking the top spot is this early 1400s painting by German Renaissance artist Michael Pacher, which tells the tale of St. Wolfgang tricking the devil into building a church. But here’s the massive plot twist that’s blowing everyone’s minds: The green, grotesque figure supposed to be the devil? Yeah, that thing looks NOTHING like a demonic beast. To alien theorists, it’s a dead ringer for an alien—big head, weird features, and a vibe that screams “I’m from another planet.” Is this the ultimate proof that aliens visited Earth centuries ago? You decide!

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