 Orangery Potsdam
N 52° 24.293 E 013° 01.793
33U E 365980 N 5807897
Winter Garden in Sanssouci Park
Waymark Code: WM2BW9
Location: Brandenburg, Germany
Date Posted: 10/08/2007
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The Orangery Castle in Sanssouci Park was the last classical Arboretum built in Germany. Most Orangery buildings in European castles date back to the 16 and 1700s, when it was custom to grow citrus trees in castle parks in spite of the cold European winter. Originally, Orangeries were places to keep the (potted) orange and lemon trees in winter, but later they evolved into fully fleshed indoor gardens. This one was built in 1864, 150 years after the European Orangery boom, by Frederick Wilhelm IV, the "Romantic on the Thron".
The gardens were styled after those of the Italian Renaissance by the garden architect, Peter Joseph Lenné. There is a "Paradise Garden" with exotic flowers and foliage plants in the west, and atrium in the center, and a Nordic and a Sicilian Garden in the East. |
Like in all Potsdam castles, we were not permitted to take pictures inside, but wikipedia has a picture of the interior (above).
Arboretum address: Besucherzentrum an der Historischen Mühle An der Orangerie 1, Postfach 601462 Potsdam, Germany 14469
 Arboretum web site: [Web Link]

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