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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 form of greenhouse or conservatory. [1] In the modern day an orangery could refer to either a conservatory or greenhouse built to house fruit trees, or a conservatory or greenhouse meant for ...
The Orangery (or Orangehouse, Polish: Oranżeria, Polish pronunciation: [ɔranʐɛrʲa]) is a building designed by Jakub Fontana, [1] that was completed between 1760 to 1763, [2] [3] and is part of the palace and park complex in Radzyń Podlaski, Poland. [4] [5] The Orangery is a notable example of Rococo architecture.
The middle building with its twin towers is the actual palace. This building is joined to the 103 meter long and 16 meter wide Plant Hall, with its almost ceiling-to-floor windows on the south side. In the western hall, the original floor duct heating system is still present and functioning.
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The Orangery is joined to the house by a covered passage known as the Dark Passage. This was designed by Wyatt for Sir Thomas Legh in 1815 and is a Grade II listed building. [ 31 ] Further from the house, to the northeast of the orangery, are the stables ( 53°20′21″N 2°03′10″W / 53.33912°N 2.05283°W / 53.33912; -2.05283
The Ven estate contains a total of 12 listed buildings, eight listed at the highest grade, I, and four listed at Grade II. The structures listed at Grade I are: the house, the orangery, and a corridor linking the two; [1] [11] [10] the entrance gates, two pavilions and walling to the north-west and north-east; [9] [6] [7] and a garden terrace and stables to the east.