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To the east of the keep within the inner ward is a building known as the Gloriette.
A gloriette with apartments for the king and queen was added.
The gloriette, a living area on the roof, was paved in terrazzo.
The Gloriette today houses a café and gives the visitor a view of the city.
Only ruins are left of the Gloriette which was probably built by King John.
Development has destroyed the once sweeping view from the gloriette (minus its 1970's-era terrazzo).
It was probably during John's reign that the Gloriette in the inner bailey was built.
The Gloriette was one of the principle elements of the city's ramparts, which stretched some 1200 meters.
State institutes for horticultural and forestry research on either side of the Gloriette Hill are not accessible to the public.
The Gloriette is dedicated as a Monument to Just War, that which leads to peace.
THE French call it a gloriette.
She has added what she calls a gloriette - gazebo to you - to the just-sodded lawn east of the new swimming pool.
Gloriette, the former Esterházy hunting lodge.
The Gloriette's reconstructed roof terrace, open to visitors, looks down on a duck pond and commands a sweeping panorama of Vienna.
The largest and probably most well-known gloriette is in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden in Vienna.
There's a lesser known 90% size replica of the original Schönbrunner Gloriette about 23 km from Sanghai, China.
Planted with flowering vines, the gloriette becomes a trellis, and once the vines are tall and verdant, a gazebo.
Mats Gustafsson - saxophone on "Stanwell Perpetual" and "Gloriette"
A gloriette (from the 12th century French for "little glory") is a building in a garden erected on a site that is elevated with respect to the surroundings.
Petipa's wife Maria reprised the principal rôle of Lizetta (renamed Gloriette) to great success.
The Gloriette's decorative sculptures were made by the famous Salzburg sculptor Johann Baptist von Hagenauer.
A gloriette, or a suite of small rooms, might be built within the castle to allow the result to be properly appreciated, or a viewing point constructed outside.
Gloriette, Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) & Patrick Hawes (piano)
Noël Akchoté - guitar on "Seagull and Eagull", "Whirlweek" and "Gloriette"
The park features a Baroque style sala terrena pavilion, with a gloriette mezzanine decorated with architectural sculptures by Jan Brokoff (1680s).