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Lednice Castle Greenhouse

The semi iron and glass dome which surrounds the inner space of the greenhouse
LEDNICE CASTLE GREENHOUSE

Parque Natural Lednice-Valtice

Moravia, Czechoslovakia. 1845

This large park 200 km2, containing several castles, gardens and natural forests, would be made during the nineteenth century by the family Lichtenstein. In 1996 Unesco declared the joint World Heritage. This greenhouse heated steel and glass would be built near the castle of Lednice commissioned by the Duke Alois II.
According to British ideas of John Claudius Loudon, architects define a metal structure made of steel arches in half spheres rematarían autoportantes to support small pieces of glass that make up the enclosure's extraordinary interior garden space.
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P.H. Devien y Georg Wingelmüller
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