The Immenwiese, located in the center of the village, is an idyllic spot to take a break and relax. An outdoor exhibition takes visitors on a journey of discovery through the history of beekeeping. Surrounding the Immenwiese, there are also quiet areas, a drinking fountain, play areas, and the village store.
In this small open-air museum, the history of beekeeping, insects, and nature conservation take center stage in a well-maintained garden featuring bee-friendly plants, special beehives, and nesting sites for insects. Child-friendly illustrated display boards provide insights into beekeeping and the lives of various insects.
The Immenwiese is open to the public. Guided tours for groups and school classes can be arranged through the “Unser Grambow” support association.
The Immenwiese is designed as a rest area with a drinking water fountain and lounge chairs. In the immediate vicinity, there is a village store, a playground for children, and two restaurants.

















