2013
DOI: 10.2478/umcsart-2013-0007
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Oranżerie Województwa Lubelskiego W Świetle Polskich Wzorników Sztuki Ogrodowej Z Xix I Xx Wieku / Orangeries In The Lublin Province In Light Of The Selected Polish Models Of Garden Art Of The 19Th And 20Th Centuries

Abstract: Oran erie województwa lubelskiego w wietle polskich wzorników sztuki ogrodowej z XIX i XX wieku* 1Orangeries in the Lublin Province in light of the selected Polish models of garden art of the 19 th and 20 th centuries Dawne zespo y pa acowo-parkowe oraz dworsko-parkowe mia y by z za oenia uk adami samowystarczalnymi. Wraz z folwarkami, usytuowanymi zazwyczaj na uboczu, tworzy y nierozerwaln ca o . Towarzysz ce pa acom i dworom ogrody posiada y bogaty program funkcjonalny. W parkach umieszczano liczne obiekty t… Show more

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“…The establishment of the palace park complex in Lubartów and its transformations was the subject of the articles by M. Kseniak [7] and E. Przesmycka [8]. The architecture of the greenhouse/hothouse in this complex was described by, among the others, Grytczuk, Kuźmicz [9] and K. Boguszewska [10], [11]. The municipal park in Lublin called the Ogród Saski was the subject of research and articles of J. Niedźwiedź [12] and N. Przesmycka [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The establishment of the palace park complex in Lubartów and its transformations was the subject of the articles by M. Kseniak [7] and E. Przesmycka [8]. The architecture of the greenhouse/hothouse in this complex was described by, among the others, Grytczuk, Kuźmicz [9] and K. Boguszewska [10], [11]. The municipal park in Lublin called the Ogród Saski was the subject of research and articles of J. Niedźwiedź [12] and N. Przesmycka [13].…”
Section: The State Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%