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Honiggelb - eine einzigartige Begegnung mit den Bienen

In the organizer's words:

A unique encounter with bees in the Freudenberg Castle and Park Field of Experience.

Saturday | 26.4., 31.5. & 14.6.2025 | each: 3 to 5 pm

At a beehive made of cherry wood and glass, which was built by the artist Alfons Peters according to the specifications of the beekeeper Robert Friedrich, we observe the life of the bees in the hive and at the flight hole.
We sit in the temple room of the bee temple (a clay building with a wooden frame) on the Windharfenwiese, which was completed in 2023, and listen to and smell the bees. And what's the story behind the little wax cube that was pressed into my hand?
And, not to forget: What about the bee's environment? No bee without a colony, no colony without a landscape full of flowers. The bee grows beyond itself. The time with the bees lasts two hours including a short break with honey tasting and is aimed at all interested people from 3 to 103.
Like the bees, this event reacts to the respective conditions: Weather, special features at the apiary and questions and requests from the participants.
This event can also be the start of further intensive work: Wild bee station, first beekeeping experiments or artistic engagement with bees (drawing, painting, sculpture, music, dance, writing and poetry).

Participation is free of charge, the costs are borne by the Museum Wiesbaden as part of the "Honey Yellow" bee exhibition.

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Location

Schloss Freudenberg Freudenbergstraße 224-226 65201 Wiesbaden

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