The Palm House, a Victorian glass conservatory built in 1896, is a striking feature at the heart of Liverpool’s Sefton Park. Its octagonal dome encloses the Liverpool Botanical Collection, showcasing a diverse array of plants from five continents. Visitors can explore this lush, enclosed garden and enjoy the regular events, including concerts and film screenings, that take place within its historic walls.
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