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  1. Die Orangerie in der Karlsaue diente als Überwinterungsort für exotische Pflanzen, aber auch als Sommerresidenz, für Feste – und zur Sternbeobachtung.

  2. Book your tickets online for Orangerie, Kassel: See 151 reviews, articles, and 99 photos of Orangerie, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 78 attractions in Kassel.

  3. The Orangerie was built by Karl I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, at the beginning of the eighteenth century. It served him as both a summer house and a winter habitat for potted trees such as citrus and palms. During World War II, the building was bombed and left in ruins until a renovation project began in 1976.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KarlsaueKarlsaue - Wikipedia

    Karlsaue. The Karlsaue Park is a public and inner-city park of 1.50 km 2 (0.58 sq mi) in Kassel (Northern Hesse, Germany). It was redesigned as a landscape garden in 1785 and consists of a mixture of visible Baroque garden elements and arranged “natural areas”.

  5. Kassel became a considerable industrial and scientific city as can still be seen in the Orangerie museum where loads of scientific kit from the enlightenment period is on show.

  6. The Orangerie of Kassel is a beautiful building. Only from a distance or on a map you see how large the building actually is.

  7. Sights in Kassel. 1. Orangerie. The Karlsaue Park is located on the banks of the Fulda river and has an area of 400 hectares. The Orangerie is located in the park. It was built in 1710 and today houses the Museum of Astronomy and Physics. Orangerie, 34121. 2. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe.

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