The Garden Palace, which houses the museum, is itself part of the show.
The decision to reopen a museum in the Garden Palace prompted Prince Hans-Adam to resume collecting.
A major encroachment was the construction of the Garden Palace for the Sydney International Exhibition (1879); only its gates remain after a fire in 1882.
A re-working of the building, known as The Garden Palace, was constructed in Sydney in 1879, but this building too was destroyed by fire.
He presented many books and materials for scientific work to it, however all were destroyed when the Garden Palace was burnt down in September 1882.
The museum was intended to be housed in the exhibition buildings known as the Garden Palace, which were destroyed by a fire in September 1882.
One of Barnet's most impressive achievements was the Garden Palace, opened in 1879 as the venue for the International Exhibition of that year.
Chaman Mahal ("Garden Palace") is a red sandstone structure built by Dost Mohammad Khan.
Sankardev was thus "kidnapped" and brought safely to the Prince's Garden Palace where he was received with great honour.
Gartenpalais ("Garden Palace"), is in the IX.