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- greenhouse. The left end of the Palmenhaus Detail of the Jugendstil facade Inside view of the Butterfly House "Palmenhaus". Österreichische Bundesgärten...
- nearby Sonnenuhrhaus. There is another Palmenhaus in the Vienna Burggarten. Palmenhaus Schönbrunn "Palmenhaus". www.schoenbrunn.at (in German). Retrieved...
- Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken in Brussels, the Palmenhaus Schönbrunn in Vienna, and many others. The rounded shapes of Kew were...
- zoo is one of the few to house giant pandas. The park also features the Palmenhaus Schönbrunn, a large greenhouse with around 4,500 plant species. The Donauinsel...
- The Palmengarten is one of three botanical gardens in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is located in the Westend-Süd district. It covers a surface of 22...
- visitors in 2017. The whole Schönbrunn complex with Tiergarten Schönbrunn, Palmenhaus, Wüstenhaus, the Wagenburg, and the Schoenbrunn Palace Concerts accounted...
- immediately south of the Albertina building and the Burggarten Palmenhaus. Another prominent Palmenhaus is located in the Burggarten of the Innere Stadt, 48°12′18″N...
- Conservatory at Adelaide's Botanic Gardens Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne Palmenhaus Schönbrunn Royal Greenhouses of Laeken Muttart Conservatory (Edmonton...
- which opened its gates in 1844 as the first of its kind in Germany. The Palmenhaus ("House of Palms") was erected in 1831, based on a design by S****el...
- "Palm House | Kew". www.kew.org. Retrieved 24 February 2020. Das Grosse Palmenhaus im Schlosspark Schönbrunn Vienna Federal Gardens. (in German) "Zimmerpalmen"...