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Glass House Collection (page 3)

Step into a world of elegance and beauty, where nature and architecture intertwine seamlessly

Background imageGlass House Collection: Displays of tulips, Keukenhof, park and gardens near Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Displays of tulips, Keukenhof, park and gardens near Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Spraying tomato plants in a hothouse of Pursey Sovchose

Spraying tomato plants in a hothouse of Pursey Sovchose, a state farm, Bratsk, Siberia, Russia, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Greenhouses heated by geothermal springs

Greenhouses heated by geothermal springs, near Geysir, Reykholt, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageGlass House Collection: Glass house and Magdalen College Tower, Oxford Botanic Gardens, Oxford

Glass house and Magdalen College Tower, Oxford Botanic Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Exterior of the Palm House, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (Kew Gardens)

Exterior of the Palm House, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Spiral staircase in the Palm House during refurbishments, before the plants had been replaced

Spiral staircase in the Palm House during refurbishments, before the plants had been replaced, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom

Background imageGlass House Collection: Kew Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Kew Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: The Palm House, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Palm House, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Detail of the Temperate House, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (Kew Gardens)

Detail of the Temperate House, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Temperate House conservatory, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London

Temperate House conservatory, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Interior of the Temperate House, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Interior of the Temperate House, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: The Palm House conservatory, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London

The Palm House conservatory, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Interior of the Temperate House, restored in 1982, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Interior of the Temperate House, restored in 1982, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Biome interior, The Eden Project, near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Biome interior, The Eden Project, near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Sunflowers in front of biome, Eden Project, St. Austell, Cornwall, England

Sunflowers in front of biome, Eden Project, St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Sunflowers and the humid tropics biome, The Eden Project, near St. Austell

Sunflowers and the humid tropics biome, The Eden Project, near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Hot house, botanical gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Hot house, botanical gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Inside the Humid Tropics biome at the Eden project, opened in 2001 at a china clay pit near St

Inside the Humid Tropics biome at the Eden project, opened in 2001 at a china clay pit near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlass House Collection: Botanical Conservatory built in 1999 inside Beijing Botanical Gardens, Beijing

Botanical Conservatory built in 1999 inside Beijing Botanical Gardens, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGlass House Collection: Endeavour Off Oz Coast

Endeavour Off Oz Coast
Cook sights the Glass-House mountains off the coast of eastern Australia. Date: 1770



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Step into a world of elegance and beauty, where nature and architecture intertwine seamlessly. The glass house stands tall, showcasing the wonders that lie within its transparent walls. As you ascend the spiral staircase in the Temperate House at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, London, you are transported to a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, amidst lush greenery and vibrant blooms, you can feel the history and grandeur that surrounds this magnificent structure. In another corner of England lies The Crystal Palace - captured in a timeless black and white photograph. This iconic landmark is a testament to human ingenuity as it once housed an orchid farm, nurturing delicate flowers under its protective glass roof. Travel across continents to China clay pits near St Austell in Cornwall where the Eden Project emerges from what was once barren land. Its Humid Tropics biome beckons visitors with promises of exotic flora thriving inside colossal hot houses. A statue gracefully adorns one such glasshouse at Botanic Gardens elsewhere - a symbol of artistry blending harmoniously with nature's creations. And nearby, a summer flower border bursts forth with colors so vivid they seem almost unreal. Venturing further north to Belfast in Northern Ireland brings us to yet another enchanting Palm house nestled within Botanic gardens. Here, tranquility reigns supreme as sunlight filters through translucent panes illuminating every leafy detail. Crossing borders into Switzerland reveals Glasshaus at Goetheanum by Architect Rudolf Steiner - an architectural marvel standing proudly amidst Solothurn's landscape. Its design captivates onlookers while housing botanical treasures within its crystal-clear enclosure. But our journey doesn't end there; we traverse oceans to New Zealand's South Island where Dunedin Botanic Garden welcomes us with open arms. Nestled amid North East Valley's scenic beauty lies this haven for plant enthusiasts seeking solace among carefully curated collections. Returning full circle back to London takes us to the iconic Temperate House at Kew Gardens.