Situated in Stripeikiai village, in the northwest of the
Aukštaitija National Park, in the outskirts of Mincia, it is
a unique museum of such a type in Lithuania.
The Museum was opened in 1984 in one homestead and has been growing
and developing ever since. Today, the exposition of the museum is
demonstrated in 6 buildings, some showpieces are demonstrated in
open air. The museum has about 500 showpieces, 25 sculptures. A
whole hive of bees is accommodated inside the apian deity Babilas
sculpture.
Visit the museum and you’ll learn how beekeeping was
developing from ancient times until nowadays. There are special
glass hives to see how bees work inside the hives, how they make
honeycombs, place the nectar, pollen they brought in, raise new
bees, etc. There are 8 bee families living here. In 2005, the
museum sheltered 3 bee families of the President of Lithuania.
To make your visit in the museum interesting, there is always a
staff member of the museum to show, tell and explain everything to
you. Bigger groups are recommended to book guide services in
advance. At your wish, the guide may accompany you not only in the
museum, but also to other places to visit.
Tickets
Adults – LTL 3; students – LTL 1
{LT] Lobi galima pasiekti neinant per muziejo teritorija -
iš jo kitos puses esanciu keliu.