Barbican Conservatory

Barbican Conservatory

The conservatory in 2014
Location Barbican Centre
Area 23,000 square feet (2,100 m2)
Opened 1984[1]
Species > 2000
Website www.barbican.org.uk/visitor-information/conservatory

The Barbican Conservatory is the second largest conservatory in London, located at the Barbican Centre.[2] It houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp.[3] The conservatory covers 23,000 square feet (2,100 m2), and is located on top of the theatre's fly tower.[4]

Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.[5] The conservatory can be hired for meetings and receptions.

References

  1. Willis, Abigail (25 November 2013). "Indoor gardens to visit in London". The City Planter. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  2. "Visitor Information". Barbican. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
  3. Brown, Mark (7 March 2012). "Barbican marks 30 years of the arts, brutalism and disorientated visitors". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  4. Swift, Joe (4 December 1999). "Urban Jungle: Hidden treasures in the Barbican maze". The Independent. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  5. https://www.barbican.org.uk/education/event-detail.asp?ID=12710

Coordinates: 51°31′13″N 0°05′42″W / 51.5202°N 0.095°W / 51.5202; -0.095

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