
Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

“Dusty museum? Not with me!”
When the last visitor has left the exhibition, it's time for our cleaning lady with heart and soul to shine.

Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

Guided tour on the theme of religion at Konradsdorf Monastery
Built Faith – Religious Form in the Staufer Era

Guided tour on flora and fauna: Come, dear May, and make…
In May, a new, impressive carpet of flowers unfolds on the lean grassland of the mountain plateau, which is different from that of the spring migration. Other medicinal and aromatic plants bloom, and the diverse insect and bird life attracts numerous nature lovers to the Glauberg plateau.

Guided tour of Konradsdorf Monastery: A tour around the monastery spur
The tour explores the archaeological and historical traces around the monastery spur of Konradsdorf, one of the best researched medieval monastery sites in Hesse.

Guided tour: The large rampart of the Glauberg – dimensions of a prehistoric fortification
The hike leads to the impressively preserved rampart and ditch structures around the Glauberg, whose extraordinary dimensions originated in the Iron Age.

Guided tour: From the stony river to the lava flows at Glauberg
The excursion conveys the geological development of the Glauberg from the Pleistocene „Stone River“ to the volcanic processes that shaped the landscape.

Themed tour of Konradsdorf Monastery: Follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture
Experience Konradsdorf Monastery – follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture. The guided tour will introduce you to Konradsdorf Monastery from both an archaeological and historical perspective.

Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

Themed tour of Konradsdorf Monastery: Follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture
Experience Konradsdorf Monastery – follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture. The guided tour will introduce you to Konradsdorf Monastery from both an archaeological and historical perspective.

Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

Guided tour on the architecture of Konradsdorf Monastery
Power and faith – solid walls – the medieval architecture in Konradsdorf Monastery

Guided tour: Glauberg and Glauburg in the Middle Ages and modern times
The guided tour reveals medieval traces on the Glauberg plateau, including the cellars of a short-lived town founded in the 13th century and the remains of a castle.

Themed tour of Konradsdorf Monastery: Follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture
Experience Konradsdorf Monastery – follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture. The guided tour will introduce you to Konradsdorf Monastery from both an archaeological and historical perspective.

Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
Bees are so much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we delve into the fascinating world of bees and discover why they are indispensable for us humans and our environment. The beehives are located directly at Glauberg and can be reached from the museum in just about five minutes on foot – ideal conditions for getting to know the bees in their natural habitat.
Depending on the age group and prior knowledge, the topics include exciting questions such as:
- How do bees actually live together – and who does what in the bee colony?
- How do bees find their food and how do they communicate with each other?
- Why are bees so important for plants, agriculture, and our daily food?
- What distinguishes honeybees from wild bees?
- And what can we do ourselves to protect bees?
In a vivid, interactive way, and with many surprising insights, we get to know these tiny insects in a big way – from their first flight to the finished honey. Playful and fascinating for children, and offering exciting background information and current connections for teenagers and adults.
A guided tour for anyone who wants to take a closer look – and afterwards see the world of bees with completely different eyes.
Note regarding participation:
Since the tour takes place outdoors, wearing [clothing/clothing/etc.] is not recommended. long clothing as well as sturdy, closed footwear recommended.
INFO
Start: 2 PM
Led by: Marcus Schneider (beekeeper Glauberg)
Meeting point: At the museum entrance
Duration: approx. 60 minutes, max. 10 people
Price: Free
For inquiries or to arrange group tours on other dates, please contact Mr. Schneider directly via email. Mac.Schneider@t-online.de.

Themed tour of Konradsdorf Monastery: Follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture
Experience Konradsdorf Monastery – follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture. The guided tour will introduce you to Konradsdorf Monastery from both an archaeological and historical perspective.

Guided tour on the architecture of Konradsdorf Monastery
Power and faith – solid walls – the medieval architecture in Konradsdorf Monastery