Definition of Orangery. Meaning of Orangery. Synonyms of Orangery

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Definition of Orangery

Orangery
Orangery Or"an*ger*y, n. [F. orangerie, fr. orange. See Orange.] A place for raising oranges; a plantation of orange trees.

Meaning of Orangery from wikipedia

- 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...
- The Orangery (or Orangehouse, Polish: Oranżeria, Polish pronunciation: [ɔranʐɛrʲa]) is a building designed by Jakub Fontana, that was completed between...
- 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...
- Register of Historic Parks and Gardens in 1986. The grounds include an orangery in late 18th century Gothic style, which has a separate Grade I listing...
- that was once the seat of the Mansel Talbot family; and the 18th-century Orangery. The park is designated Grade I on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and...
- held in the Orangery of the Château de Versailles on 10 July 1958. The ball was started as a social event, and was first held in the Orangery of the Château...
- 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...