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Palacio de Cristal del Retiro

General Information

Completion: 1887
Duration of works: 4 months
Status: in use

Project Type

Material: Iron structure
Function / usage: original use:
Green house
current use:
Museum building

Awards and Distinctions

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 40° 24' 49" N    3° 40' 55" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

height 22 m

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Palacio de Cristal ("Glass Palace") is a conservatory located in Madrid's Buen Retiro Park.

The Palacio de Cristal, in the shape of a Greek cross, is made almost entirely of glass set in an iron framework on a brick base, which is decorated with ceramics. Its cupola makes the structure over 22 metres high. When it was erected, glass and iron construction on a large scale was already to be seen in Madrid at Delicias station (1880), the work of a French architect; however, the curved architecture of the Palacio de Cristal is more comparable to the techniques pioneered by the British architects Joseph Paxton (who was responsible for London's Crystal Palace) and Decimus Burton (who was responsible for the Palm House at Kew Gardens). The Palacio de Cristal was, alongside the Pabellón Central, one of the main venues of the 1887 Philippines Exposition.

The cast-iron frame was manufactured in Bilbao. The structure was designed in a way that would allow it to be re-erected on another site (as happened to the equivalent building in London). However, the building has remained on the original site, next to a lake, and has been restored to its original appearance. It is no longer used as a greenhouse, and is currently used for art exhibits.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Palacio de Cristal del Retiro" and modified on May 3, 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20061069
  • Published on:
    31/08/2011
  • Last updated on:
    02/05/2022
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