- An
orangery or
orangerie is a room or
dedicated building,
historically where orange and
other fruit trees are
protected during the winter, as a
large form...
- Look up
orangery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
orangery is a
greenhouse where orange trees were
protected during the winter.
Orangery or Orangerie...
- The
Orangery Palace (German: Orangerieschloss) is a
palace located in the
Sanssouci Park of Potsdam, Germany. It is also
known as the New
Orangery on the...
- Milnes'
Orangery is a
historic building in the city
centre of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, in England. In
about 1752, the
cloth manufacturer Pemberton...
- Palace's
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- for
officials and
servants quarters.
Exotic fruit was
grown in the Old
Orangery,
which was
frequently visited by guests. By then, the
royal complex also...
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nearly all
Dukes and
Duchesses of
Beaufort are
interred here. The 11-bay
orangery of 1711 by
Thomas Bateman An
early 18th
century laundry in
Queen Anne style...
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Dyrham in
South Gloucestershire, England. The house, with the
attached orangery and
stable block, is a
Grade I
listed building,
while the park is Grade...
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conserved only one of the
servant wings, the so-called Alte
Orangerie (Old
Orangery). The main
building corps de
logis is a
museum with
guided tours. Sometimes...
- and its
estate Charlottenburg in her memory. In the
following years, the
Orangery was
built on the west of the
palace and the
central area was
extended with...