8. La Hougue Bie (3500 BC), Jersey Island
The island of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands in the north of France, is home to an artifact dating back to 3500 BC and the museum of the same name.
The 18.6-meter-long La Hougue Bie is one of the most attractive tourist spots on the island, which is part of the United Kingdom.
6000 years ago, you can examine the remains of the Neolithic Jersey people who lived here in detail in the museum.
The museum, which is closed in January, opens every year on February 10 and can be visited until 16.00 in winter and 17.00 in summer.
