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169: 290: 302: 129: 254: 230: 314: 354: 326: 278: 266: 338: 242: 137: 25: 289: 184:. The present building was built by Ignaz Gridl following plans by court architect Franz-Xaver von Segenschmid, known for his projects of bridges, and Sigmund Wagner. Groundbreaking took place in 1881 and 301: 223:, the Palmenhaus is 111 metres long, 28 metres wide and 25 metres high, and has 45,000 glass tiles. The annexes on the north and south sides serve as a coldhouse and a hothouse respectively. 168: 253: 229: 265: 196:
on Schönbrunn Palace in February 1945 destroyed most of the glazing of the Palmenhaus. Many plants died, although some were saved by being transferred to the nearby
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The centre of the building has traditionally been the location for the tallest plant. The current centrepiece, planted in 2008, is a
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This article is about the greenhouse in Schönbrunn Palace Park in Vienna. For the building on the edge of the Burggarten, see
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featuring plants from around the world. It opened in 1882. It is the most prominent of the four greenhouses in
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Several forerunners were built in the Palace Park in the 18th and 19th centuries, under Emperors
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The building was closed to the public in 1976 as a safety measure following the
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opened the greenhouse on 19 June 1882. Since 1918 it has been run by the
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in 1990 and not expected to blossom for around 50 to 100 years.
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Aerial view of the Palm House in the park at Schönbrunn Palace
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The oldest plant by some distance is a roughly 350-year-old
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known as the “Mirna palm” after the Austrian swimmer
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Detail of the metal structure showing Gridl's name.
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Detail of the metal structure showing Gridl's name.

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