Beekeeping Museum - traditional beehives
Beekeeping Museum

The richly equipped museum offers knowledge about the life of bees.

The richly equipped museum offers knowledge about the life of bees. The open-air museum has a rich collection of beehives in the beekeeping garden: log beehives, koszki (straw beehives) and figural beehives.

Beekeeping museum

In the museum building, a diverse collection of exhibits is presented in departments:

numismatics, philately, oil paintings, cross-stitch embroidery, ties, bookplates, old beekeeping equipment, clocks, heraldry and many more. Many exhibits are true rarities!

Collection of beekeeping coins from around the world
Medal collection - women and bees
Numismatic collection - beekeeping tokens and medals
French beekeeping tokens from 18th-19th century
Collection of beekeeping-themed paintings
Paintings of apiaries and beekeeping landscapes

Narewka is located in the Bialowieza Forest, where beekeeping traditions date back to the times of bartnictwo (traditional forest beekeeping). Guests are treated to honey from our own apiary.

You can also buy honey with a unique taste – Fenomen Natury – honey with pollen, royal jelly and propolis, flower pollen and varietal honeys.

Collection of beekeeping figurines - St. Ambrose and beekeepers
Collection of ties with bee motifs
FDC covers with beekeeping motifs
FDC covers with bee motifs from around the world
Collection of ceramic honey pots and beekeeping mugs
Traditional straw beehive in winter scenery

Guided museum tour

by prior appointment

📞 781 505 802

The museum is one of the main attractions of Dwor Bartnika. Hotel guests have free admission – check accommodation offer.

Apiary with colorful beehives in Bialowieza
Honey bee collecting nectar from a flower
Bee on flower
Collection of flower pollen in various colors
Beekeeper at decorative house-shaped beehive
Open-air museum of decorative beehives