In front of the Galeriegebäude is the Orangenparterre (Orange Parterre). In 1714, it contained no fewer than 400 orange trees. The current baroque layout is from the mid-1960s while the Neptune fountain by Magnus Kleine-Tebbe was only installed in 2008.
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