Orangery (Royal Garden of Prague Castle)
Buildings and structures completed in 2001Greenhouses in the Czech RepublicHigh-tech architectureOrangeriesPrague Castle
The Orangery (Czech: Oranžérie), more specifically the New Orangery is a modern greenhouse in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle, Czechia. It was built between 1999 and 2001 on the site of the former renaissance orangery. It is located next to the Ball Game Hall, on the edge of the Deer Moat. It was designed by Czech architect Eva Jiřičná in high-tech architecture style for Olga Havlová, wife of former Czech president Václav Havel. It is used for growing tropical flowers and plants which are used in Prague Castle. The construction is 100 meters long.
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Mariánské hradby, Prague Hradčany
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N 50.09275 ° | E 14.40246 ° |
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Oranžerie
Mariánské hradby
119 00 Prague, Hradčany
Prague, Czechia
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