2010
J3372 : Interior of the Palm House
taken 16 years ago, near to Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Interior of the Palm House
An interior shot of the Palm House in Botanic Gardens, Belfast - see J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast.
Door at the end of the east wing. It leads directly into Botanic Gardens but is never opened - all access (public, at least) is by the main entrance at the front.
Door at the end of the east wing. It leads directly into Botanic Gardens but is never opened - all access (public, at least) is by the main entrance at the front.
Palm House, Botanic Gardens
Designed by Charles Lanyon, the Palm House was built in two stages. The wings were constructed in 1839-40 by Richard Turner of Dublin and the central dome in 1852 by Young of Edinburgh. A magnificent building, it is one of the oldest surviving curvilinear iron and glass structures in the world.
