Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
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Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (near the Carnegie Museums in Oakland). Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a complex of buildings and grounds set inThe gardens were founded in 1893 by steel and real-estate magnate Henry Phipps as a gift to the City of Pittsburgh. Its purpose is to educate and entertain the people of Pittsburgh with formal gardens (Roman, English, etc.) and various species of exotic plants (palm trees, succulents, bonsai, orchids, etc.). Currently the facilities house elaborate gardens within the thirteen room conservatory itself and on the adjoining grounds. In addition to lovely flora, the sophisticated glass and metalwork of the Lord & Burnham conservatory offers a wonderful example of Victorian greenhouse architecture.
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[edit] ExpansionIn October of 2003 Phipps announced an ambitious expansion project. The first phase of which, a green engineered Welcome Center topped by a neo-Victorian dome, was completed in 2005. The Production Greenhouses and a Tropical Forest Conservatory were completed in 2006. [edit] See also[edit] External links |