Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast

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Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast is a landmark Victorian-era glasshouse and one of the earliest examples of curvilinear cast-iron glasshouse architecture, located in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian-era building
botanical glasshouse
glasshouse
landmark
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
curvilinear cast-iron glasshouse architecture
category Victorian architecture in Northern Ireland
botanical garden structures
tourist attractions in Belfast
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
era Victorian era
hasFunction education
plant conservation
tourism
hasNearbyAttraction Ulster Museum
hasPart cool wing
dome
tropical wing
heritageDesignation listed building
locatedIn Belfast
County Antrim
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
location Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast self-linksurface differs
surface form: Botanic Gardens, Belfast
materialUsed cast iron
glass
notableFor early example of curvilinear cast-iron glasshouse design
historic glasshouse engineering
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Belfast City Council
usedFor display of exotic plants
horticultural display
public recreation

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Charles Lanyon notableWork Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast
Queen’s Quarter, Belfast hasLandmark Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast
this entity surface form: Botanic Gardens, Belfast
Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast location Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Botanic Gardens, Belfast