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DescriptionWien - Palmenhaus Schönbrunn (b).JPG |
Deutsch: Nordostansicht des Palmenhauses im Schönbrunner Schlosspark im 13. Wiener Gemeindebezirk Hietzing.
Das Große Palmenhaus wurde 1880 bis 1882 im Auftrag von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. nach Plänen von Hofarchitekt Franz Xaver Segenschmid von der Firma „Ignaz Gridl, K.u.k. Hof-Eisenconstructions-Werkstätte, Brückenbau-Anstalt und Schlosserei“ errichtet. Mit einer Gesamtfläche von 2.500m² sowie einer Glasfläche von 4.900 m² war die Eisenkonstruktion mit doppelten Glaswänden zum Zeitpunkt der Eröffnung am 19. Juli 1882 das größte Glashaus der Welt. Das aus vorgefertigten Teilen zusammengesetzte Gebäude ist 111 Meter lang, maximal 28 Meter breit und erreicht an der höchsten Stelle 25 Meter. Es ist in drei Klimazonen unterteilt; im südlichen Warmhaus beträgt die Mindesttemperatur 18°C, in der Mittelhalle, dem temperierten Haus, 12°C und im nördlichen Kalthaus 5°C: [1], [2]. English: Northeast view of the Palm House in the park at Schönbrunn Palace. |
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