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All You Need To Know To Visit The Idrija Municipal Apiary In Idrija, Slovenia

About The Idrija Municipal Apiary

The Idrija Municipal Apiary stands behind the Church of the Holy Trinity, only a short walk from the center of Idrija. This highly crafted and extremely well executed and painted apiary is one of the most important structures of Slovene beekeeping. It was built in 1925 and completely renovated in 2013. In order to preserve the authenticity and essence of this apiary, the elements such as wooden construction, windows and doors were all preserved. As the beehives and the beehive panels were in a really poor condition, some of the original beehives had to be replaced by new ones.

If you are having a busy cultural day in Idrija learning about mercury-mining and lace-making, try to take some of your time to visit this interesting apiary. A visit to an apiary can be compared to a visit to a wine cellar – but instead of tasting wine, you taste honey and gastronomic treats made of honey.

Idrija Municipal Apiary Pictures

3 high-resolution photos that will inspire you to visit the Idrija Municipal Apiary!

All the photos below are from the Media library of I Feel Slovenia

The Idrija Municipal Apiary. (Image by Marko Sinkovec)


Slovenia has a long history of beekeeping. (Image by Marko Sinkovec)


A painted beehive panel. (Image by Marko Sinkovec)

Location of The Idrija Municipal Apiary on the map


Address: Studentovska ulica 6, 5280 Idrija, Slovenija
Latitude and Longitude Coordinates: 46.001667, 14.020475
GPS coordinates: 46° 0′ 6.0012” N     14° 1′ 13.71” E
Traditional region: Littoral (Slovene: Primorska)
Statistical region: Gorizia
Municipality: Idrija

All You Need To Know To Visit Idrija
IDRIJA – a town of mercury, lace and zlikrofi

Idrija is a lovely small town with a population of just under 6,000 in western Slovenia that lies at the base of a valley, amid green hills and is crossed by the Idrijca river. It has a typical central-European architecture and you can see a strong influence of the Austro-Hungarian empire, especially in the town's main buildings. Today, Idrija is best known for three things: a mercury mine (the reason for Idrija's spot on UNESCO's World Heritage list), intricate locally made lace and zlikrofi (a traditional Slovenian dish from Idrija).

HISTORIC AND CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS IN IDRIJA
ANTHONY MINE SHAFT – a first-hand experience of how mining in Idrija looked in the old days

Overall Rating:     10/10   (Must-See)

The history of mining in Idrija dates back to 1490. Until the First World War Idrija's Mercury Mine was one of the best technically equipped mines in Europe. In 1986 the decision was made to close the mine. Today, visitors can tour a portion of the closed mine, called Anthony's Shaft, and learn about the difficult conditions endured by the mercury miners from the end of the 15th century till the end of the 20th century.
GEWERKENEGG CASTLE – the 16th-century castle housing the award-winning Idrija Municipal Museum

Overall Rating:     08/10   (Highly Recommended)

The Gewerkenegg Castle stands atop a small hill on the western edge of the small mining town of Idrija in western Slovenia. It was built between 1522 and 1533 to serve as the administrative headquarters of Idrija's mercury mine. Today, the castle houses the award-winning Idrija Municipal Museum featuring the excellent collections which deal with mercury, lace and Idrija's history..
KAMST – the largest preserved wooden waterwheel in Europe made in 1790 to pump the water out of flooded mineshafts below

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

One of the most interesting examples of mining technology that still exists in Idrija is the Kamst, an impressive waterwheel made of wood in 1790 to pump the water out of flooded mineshafts below. With a diameter of 13,6 meters, it is the largest preserved wooden waterwheel in Europe. It operated uninterrupted for 158 years until 1948. It stands on its original location in a stone building on the western outskirts of town.
IDRIJA LACE SCHOOL – the biggest and oldest lace school in the world

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The Idrija Lace School is a recognized and valued institution among professional circles in Europe. It offers quality education for students and adults in lace-making, maintains and develops this rich treasury of knowledge, and consequently enhances the quality of the lace produced in Idrija. In the school, there's a showroom where visitors can see the remarkable pieces made by students of the school. There's also a small shop with items for purchase.
MINER'S HOUSE – the 18th-century house representing the former way of life of miners' families in Idrija

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The history of Idrija's days as a mining town is apparent in the numerous sights in the town and its surroundings. One such very interesting sight to visit, representing the former way of life of miners' families, is the 18th-century Miner's House, or Rudarska Hisa as it is called in Slovene. It stands in the Bazoviska street on a slope facing the town below, not far from Idrija's town centre.
RAKE WATER CHANNEL – built at the end of the 16th century to support the mercury mine operations in Idrija

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The Rake water channel in Idrija was built at the end of the 16th century to support the mercury mine operations. Initially, the water channel was wooden, but in the second half of the 18th century it was enclosed with stone. Along the water channel, there's a two-and-a-half-kilometre-long nature learning path unveiling Idrija's treasures of geology, flora and cultural history..
IDRIJA MUNICIPAL APIARY – one of the most important structures of Slovene beekeeping of the 20th century

The Idrija Municipal Apiary stands behind the Church of the Holy Trinity, only a short walk from the center of Idrija. This highly crafted and extremely well executed and painted apiary is one of the most important structures of Slovene beekeeping. It was built in 1925 and completely renovated in 2013.

NATURAL ATTRACTIONS IN IDRIJA AND THE SURROUNDING AREA
WILD LAKE – a small but very unique and mysterious karstic lake

Overall Rating:     08/10   (Highly Recommended)

Wild Lake or Divje Jezero as it is called in Slovene is a very unique and mysterious karstic lake located in Idrijski Log near the town of Idrija in western Slovenia. Since 1967, the lake has been protected as a natural monument of national significance of Slovenia. In 1972, the area of the lake was arranged into the first Slovenian outdoor museum in nature. In 1997 divers descended to 170 meters (558 feet), yet did not reach the bottom.

Places to stay in Idrija that we recommend
The accommodation options in Idrija can be divided into six main categories: hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, apartments, farm stays and hostels.
HOTELS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

There are two hotels in the Idrija area. We have reviewed and rated them both, so, if you're planning to visit Idrija and would like to stay in a hotel, read on and find out which one best suits your needs.
GUEST HOUSES IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

Guest houses are a very popular form of lodging in Slovenia and have been in use for many decades. We stayed at four different guesthouses in the Idrija area and would like to recommend two of them.
APARTMENTS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

If you like complete privacy, comfort, want to be able to cook your favourite meals, or just look for a cheaper and better alternative to hotels, then Idrija apartments are meant for you. They usually have nice modern furniture and all the necessary equipment, including a well equipped kitchen and a modern bathroom.
BED AND BREAKFASTS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

Bed and breakfasts are an inexpensive and relaxing alternative to a classic hotel for your stay, but currently we can recommend only one B&B in Idrija.
HOSTELS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

Idrija is a small town and only has one hostel. Find out if it suits your needs.
FARM STAYS IN THE IDRIJA AREA THAT WE RECOMMEND

Farm stays are a great way of bringing your family together and experiencing another way of living. Find out which farm stay in the Idrija area we recommend!