As if the location, ambiance, architecture, history, shoppes, scenery and views were not enough, Radovljica also has the world's only known (to me) apicultural museum. Much as I personally dislike bees and their stinging ways, I readily concede their nearly paramount importance in helping propagate much of life as we know it on this planet. Beekeeping is the principal cottage industry in Croatia, Boznia-Hertzegovina, and Slovenia, as we've seen in previous posts, and it has a long history. So we have been building up to this. Plus the beehive front boards--a whole room of them--are a hoot. And I like honey and especially the honey brandy I bought in Ljubljana. Thus, for all these and many more reasons, we had to see the Apiary Museum in Radovljica. Also, personal hero Sir Ed from New Zealand was also a bee keeper.
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The adjoining city museum also had an exhibit on local boy and Englightenment figure Anton Linhart | 
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There were many rooms depicting the history of bee keeping, the evolution of various implements, etc. | 
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| Bee hive "guards" (against what? I ask) | 
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The painted front boards are the main draw for most people; from the later 18th onward, bee keepers did these painted boards on the assumption they would help the bees more easily find their way home; who knows? Producing replicas for the souvenir shoppes of Ljubljana is certainly a secondary industry | 
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| Many are on religious themes | 
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| Some maybe multicultural themes | 
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| Flood? | 
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| Some satirical if repugnant | 
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| A winter scene...BORING! Let's get back to the funny stuff | 
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| One of the more elaborate bee hives | 
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| "Stop, thief!" | 
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| Little Big Horn? | 
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| Benefits of not drinking? | 
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| De-heading battle scene | 
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| Funeral procession for a hunter | 
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| Apparently the bees really like violent scenes | 
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| Another religious scene | 
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| Other implements | 
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| Actual working beehive in the museum | 
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| Bee tunnel to the hive | 
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Useful information you probably already know but which is here to show the museum's excellent interpretive signage, and in English too | 
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Further rooms, further  interesting displays, although not as interesting at the front boards | 
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| Ceiling of one of the rooms |