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- 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...
- The Versailles Orangerie (French: L'orangerie du château de Versailles) was built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart between 1684 and 1686, before work on the...
- and not far from the Louvre and the Musee d'Orsay. Napoleon III had the Orangerie built in 1852, to store the citrus trees of the Tuileries garden from...
- The Orangerie in Darmstadt, Germany, built around 1720, is a baroque palace building designed by the architect Louis Remy de la Fosse. Originally, it...
- The Orangerie is an orangery in K****el, Hesse, Germany. It was built under Landgrave Charles between 1703 and 1711. Since then, it forms the northern...
- administrative seat of the government of Middle Franconia. The Great Hall and the Orangerie in its garden serve as venues for the biennial music festival Bachwoche...
- ordered the construction of the Oktogon (Hercules monument) and of the Orangerie. In the late 18th Century, Hesse-K****el became infamous for selling mercenaries...
- Versailles Orangerie, at the Palace of Versailles, near Paris, France Orangerie (Darmstadt), Darmstadt, Germany Orangerie (K****el), K****el, Germany Orangerie (Ansbach)...
- Napoleon III included an indoor handball court, the Jeu de Paume, and an Orangerie. He built a new stone balustrade at the west entrance. When the Emperor...
- orangery had become an item of prestige in Europe, as seen at the Versailles Orangerie. More recently, artists such as Vincent van Gogh, John Sloan, and Henri...