Krapina’s famous Prehistoric Man is obviously much older than 120 years (that would make him a late 19th-century man), but the Zadar Archaeological Museum is celebrating 120 years of his discovery throughout the summer. The 1899 discovery is one of the most important finds in the whole region, and fans can visit to marvel at the richest collection of Neanderthal bits and bobs on the planet. That means 900 plus pieces of human fossil remains, more than 2,000 animal bones and more than 1,000 stone tools. Archaeological paradise, to say the least.