a site of the National Institute for Monument Protection
Live plants, cut or container-grown, are a traditional part of the historic interior. Vranov was no exception to this, and indoor plants were indeed grown here in the past, which can be documented by several photographs and preserved 19th century furnishings and equipment. Today the rooms of the chateau are decorated with up to eleven flower decorations and bouquets, as well as several dried-flower decorations, which can be admired by passing visitors.
All the flower decorations have to respect the historic and stylistic character of the interior, which applies also to the evergreen plants in wooden containers. These are mostly subtropical species such as laurel, Japanese Euonymus, privet, palms, or Aspidistra and variegated ivies. To introduce more attractive shapes and colours, the chateau caretakers have added a few tropical plants as well.
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