jueves 19 de julio de 2012
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Polonia. Colmenas antiguas en el museo Apícola en Swarzędz
Bee-keeping Skansen and Museum in Swarzędz, Poland. Compact and fully representative are the collections dealing with keeping of wild forest bees and apiculture. Besides beehives of different types (made of straw or tree logs and box-shaped) and original bee-keeping, these collections contain numerous tools and implements. The most valuable, among others, are skewer and storied beehives designed by the priest Jan Dzierżon and three types of beehives designed by Kazimierz Lewicki, who directed the Bee-keeping Museum in Warsaw in the second half of the 19th century.
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Polonia. Colmenas antiguas en el museo Apícola en Swarzędz
Bee-keeping Skansen and Museum in Swarzędz, Poland. Compact and fully representative are the collections dealing with keeping of wild forest bees and apiculture. Besides beehives of different types (made of straw or tree logs and box-shaped) and original bee-keeping, these collections contain numerous tools and implements. The most valuable, among others, are skewer and storied beehives designed by the priest Jan Dzierżon and three types of beehives designed by Kazimierz Lewicki, who directed the Bee-keeping Museum in Warsaw in the second half of the 19th century.
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