Great Conservatory
The Great Conservatory is a large glass structure located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London. Built in the 19th century, it was designed to showcase a variety of exotic plants from around the world. The conservatory features a range of climates, allowing visitors to explore different ecosystems under one roof.
Inside, the Great Conservatory houses numerous plant species, including tropical palms and flowering plants. Its impressive architecture includes soaring glass ceilings and intricate ironwork, making it a significant example of Victorian design. The conservatory serves both educational and aesthetic purposes, attracting visitors interested in botany and horticulture.