With the help of a local host you will try local honey wine and you will see the museum of the BEE. It is a tiny, honeycomb-shaped hut, made of clay. The fact that it is made of clay is a way to lay emphasis on the desire of the people who created it to bring humans closer to their natural environment, and its brownish hue is reminiscent of the wax that goes into the making of honeycombs, where honey and pollen are stored and which are home to honeybee colonies. Colourful flowers grow out of its roof, flowers bees collect pollen and nectar from. The entrance and the exit of the beehive which sits inside the hut are high up below the ceiling, so visitors will not obstruct the bees’ coming and going. Next to the hut, behind a low fence painted in bright colours, there is a small garden with fragrant herbs growing amidst the blades of grass.
Mis on hinnas?
- cup of honey wine
- Snacks
- Short Lecture
Mis pole hinna sees?
- Tickets for the metro
- Gratitudes
Giidi suhtluskeeled

Lisateave
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible