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the relocation of the herbarium and the library to the new east wing, the museum could be expanded. On 11 March 1991, the second floor was introduced. In 2004–2005 the first floor was reworked and redesigned. Now the museum is seen as an addition to the garden and presents botanic topics that are not in the garden, including the historical progress, the progress within a year, inner plant structures, enlarged micro-structures, spreading of species, plant products and the use of plants.
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Fresh water is supplied by two 50 metres (164 ft) deep fountains. To deliver the water, vapour pumps were added and supplied with heat by the heating station. The water was pumped directly to the mains system of the garden as well as to the 550 m (19,423 cu ft) large water tower
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Stimulus to move the garden occurred in 1888. There was a need to expand the plantings and set out an arboretum. Without a relocation, many of the old greenhouses would have needed to be reconstructed. Owing to the unfavourable urban and developmental impacts of the surroundings in the cities Berlin
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the museum gained a considerably bigger exhibition space on three floors. These were used for expanding exhibitions about geobotany and paleobotany. The rebuilding began in 1957 after the destruction of buildings and many exhibits. At this time the museum had a surface area of only one floor. After
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Special requirements were placed on the heating facility because of the variety of plants requiring different growing conditions. Continuous operation during night and summer was required for cultivation, so an independent heating facility with three warm water kettles and a boiler was built in the
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Two morphological sections used to be situated east of the main path in the little free spaces between the buildings. Here, the water and marsh bed compound in Section II requires special mention. Two-hundred and sixty-two basins with water sprinkling and draining were built from cement concrete. A
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The northwestern area of the gardens at one time featured a section of plants which were methodically sorted by their affinity. This section was destroyed by air strikes, artillery fire and fighting on the ground in 1945. It has since been rebuilt in a modified version. It now houses a compound for
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Adolf Engler designed the grounds of the gardens as a landscaped garden. The largest part of the grounds is covered by the geographical section 12.9 ha (31.9 acres) and the arboretum 13.9 ha (34.3 acres). The geographical section is situated just west of the main path and surrounds the
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on 13 September 1967. Since then it has been the main source for heating energy for the Botanical Garden. Annual energy consumption levels amount to 8,580 gigacalories (Gcal), the equivalent of 9,970,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh), from which a third is used for the Great Pavilion. Its renovation has
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built a semi–circular building from basalt lava. Its style can be described as Romanesque. It is surrounded by wild roses which overgrow the arbour. These roses show their blossoms in front of the dark building. Nowadays an open hall which is suitable for lectures is situated in the systematic
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large water basin was heated for the tropical marsh flora. The entire compound still exists but has been left open after the since the installation of a bordering marsh and water plants garden. The old compound is now becoming a conservation area for native wild plants and a biotope.
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worked as a curator of the herbarium. In 1879 the herbarium in the old botanical garden gained its own building and was able to present its collectors' items to the public. A year later a botanical teaching exhibition was introduced. This was the prequel to the Botanical Museum.
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located behind the conservatories. The pumping system was designed for a daily output of 1,000 m (35,315 cu ft) of water. The technology was updated to make the pumps operated by electricity. The deep well still ensures the water supply networks.
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Until the decommissioning of the plant, it had been run with approximately 1,500 metric tons (1,500 long tons; 1,700 short tons) of coal a year. The Botanical Garden was connected to the network of the district heating plant
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the system of herbaceous plants and one for medical plants. This compound has been built in the form of the human body with the plants placed in the positions of their healing properties. It is the successor of the
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proved his comprehensive skills by matching the constructions to diverse styles as well as the botanical surroundings. Parts of these pavilions are connected to ornamental elements.
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A Japanese arbour is situated in the centre of an ornamental garden named "Japanese Love", within the sector which represent the flora and fauna of East Asia.
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The complex consists of several buildings and glass-houses, such as the Cactus Pavilion and the Pavilion Victoria, which features a collection of
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supply of the pumping station, the rainwater pressure pipe, the electrical lighting and the electrical working machines with energy.
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Numerous outdoor installations offer the possibility to relax, study literature, or search for protection against the rain. Alfred
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reduced the energy consumption levels significantly, and when complete, energy consumption levels will be reduced by one-fifth.
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and publications on the current operations and exposure of these facilities are published. In the nineteenth century
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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began in 1943. Access was through two entrances from the courtyard of the Botanical Garden. It was built for the
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section within widely spread meadows. Engler and his students used to go there to hold lectures.
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Through the years, numerous pieces of art have been placed in the gardens, especially in the
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The Botanical Garden together with the Botanical Museum publish two scientific journals:
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is the largest herbarium in Germany and holds more than 3.5 million preserved specimens.
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was especially important because it showcased all medical plants which grow outdoors.
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Also buried in the cemetery was African explorer and curator of the Botanical Garden
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supply of the greenhouses with water vapour for air humidification and tropical mist;
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Jahrbuch des Königlichen Botanischen Gartens und des Botanischen Museums zu Berlin
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Jahrbuch des Königlichen Botanischen Gartens und des Botanischen Museums zu Berlin
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was university tutor, he promoted the development of the university location of
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is the largest in Germany and holds more than 3.5 million preserved specimens.
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provision of the heating systems with hot water steam and low pressure steam;
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The Arbour of Roses is situated in the centre of the arboretum. In this case
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Yearbook of the Royal Botanical Garden and the Botanical Museum in Berlin
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and was buried in the Botanical Garden at his own request. The tomb of
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there is a small cemetery to the left of the greenhouse complex where
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Botanisches Museum & Gewächshäuser der Freien Universität Berlin
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Botanical Museum & Greenhouses of the Free University of Berlin
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which was located about 500 m (1,640 ft) away in 126–135
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The most well-known part of the garden is the Great Pavilion (
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The heating facilities had to meet the following challenges:
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made sure that the garden was assigned in 1809 to the Berlin
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In 1679 at Potsdam Street, in the location of the present
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The best-known part of the garden is the Great Pavilion (
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Between 1819 and 1838 the explorer, botanist and poet
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Pavilion Victoria showing the giant white water lily
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John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
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The Berlin Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum is a
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52°27′18″N 13°18′13″E / 52.4550°N 13.3036°E / 52.4550; 13.3036
Adolf Engler
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botanical garden
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Berlin
Adolf Engler
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