
Winter Gardens
Winter Gardens are large, glass-enclosed structures designed to house and showcase a variety of plants, often from different climates, in a controlled environment. They combine features of a greenhouse and a botanical garden, allowing visitors to enjoy lush greenery and exotic plants regardless of outdoor weather. Historically popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, winter gardens served as social and leisure spaces for relaxation and entertainment. Today, they often function as cultural venues, hosting events, exhibitions, and providing a serene escape amid nature within an architectural setting.