Frank Marcus makes a pavilion for bees within a public park

NIJMEGEN – Designed by local architect and beekeeper Frank Marcus, the Bijenpaviljoen – which translates as the Bee Pavilion – is a small structure assembled within the grounds of the picturesque Goffert Park in the Dutch city of Nijmegen. Constru
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