Historical orangeries and greenhouses in Poland: typology and preservation

Orangeries and greenhouses were among the most ephemeral buildings erected in Polish gardens. The evolution of technology, the lack of proper maintenance, fires and wars meant that they were subject to constant remodelling or suffered damage. Although they have been an integral part of most garden l...

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