Orangery
An orangery is a type of building designed to protect and cultivate citrus trees, particularly oranges, in cooler climates. Originating in the 17th century, these structures often feature large windows and glass roofs to maximize sunlight while providing shelter from harsh weather. They were popular among the wealthy as a status symbol and a way to enjoy exotic plants.
Today, orangeries are often used as garden rooms or conservatories, blending indoor and outdoor spaces. They can serve various purposes, such as dining areas or relaxation spaces, while still showcasing plants. Many modern orangeries incorporate elements of Victorian architecture for aesthetic appeal.