A window in the Orangery at Dyrham Park near Bath, North Somerset. UK. / Dyrham is owned and managed by the National Trust. Best viewed large Featured in ‘Your Magic Place’ Nikon D80. Sigma 10-20mm
The Nymphéas… with a chair…
The Orangerie in Strasbourg was built by Napoleon in 1801 for his wife Josephine. This garden, which is now a public park, is situated just next to the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
taken in the Orangerie gallery in Paris in 2006. the building has been renovated and looks exquisite, a perfect background for the stunning impressionist materpieces! To live happily ever in the centre of Paris is my dream!
special room for the Nymphéas of Monet, L’Orangerie, Paris.
It does indeed pay to get up an brave the mornings at times you do see Mother natures work at its best then to be sure
The Orangery Garden is located on the Mout Edgcumbe Estate in Torpoint Cornwall. A vast Estate with deer in the gardens, a worldwide Camellia collection, and many many features in the grounds that would make a wonderful day out for any camera club or photographer looking for inspiration; cannons, views, vistas, folly, orangery, gate-houses, gates, ancient buildings, ruins, manicured gardens, paths, walkways, trees, flowers, ponds, wildlife. It’s just choc full of photo-opportunities. Camera: Nikon D40x Lense 18-55mm Kit Lense. /
Titel = Term of dance. / Two couples I surprised to shoot each other in front a canvas of the serie : Les Nymphéas de Monet, exposed to l’Orangerie, Paris. 2008/06/13
Museum L’Orangerie, Paris. Special rooms for “the Nymphéas” of Monet. * / - Featured in the group Just Lines
Beaubourg, L’orangerie (Nymphéas of Monet), Le Louvre. / 3 places for art in Paris.
This was taken at Gibside in County Durham. It is managed by the National Trust.
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An Orangery was a building similar to a greenhouse or conservatory. The name reflects the original use of the building as a place where citrus trees. / The orangery originated from the Renaissance gardens of Italy. Orangeries became symbols of status among the wealthy. The glazed roof, which afforded sunlight to plants that were not dormant, was a development of the early nineteenth century. it has always simply been called the greenhouse in modern times.( wikipedia.org
Fountain the the Orangery at Lime Park,Disley,Cheshire.UK
The Palace of Vesailles near Paris with the Orangery in the foreground
Another shot from my favourite local destination. This is all that remains of a once fine Orangery.
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