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Krapina Neanderthal Museum
The museum at Hušnjakovo Hill displays over 800 Neanderthal fossil fragments from one of Europe's richest hominin sites (~130,000 years old), making the deepest inhabitation layer of Central Croatia legible through original bone fragments, stone tools, and reconstructed habitat dioramas. It is the primary custodian of the region's prehistoric heritage and a UNESCO candidate site. Anchor modes: custodian; material_layer | Search hooks: Krapina Neanderthal Museum; Krapina Hušnjakovo brdo excavation; Neanderthal fossil display; prehistoric habitation site tour
Walk the museum's fossil gallery with original Neanderthal bone fragments on display, view the Hušnjakovo Hill excavation site, and explore the reconstructed Neanderthal habitat diorama.