BlenderUserSkfb - Orangery Scene - (18th‑Century, Brühl Estate)

This Blender scene is a detailed 3D reconstruction of the front exterior of the orangery at Brody, formerly known as Pförten. The model is based on the original architectural design drawing by Johann Christoph Knöffel and on historical photographic documentation. Comparable orangeries with similar structural characteristics exist at Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt, the Esterházy Palace at Fertőd and Eszterháza in Hungary, and the Orangery Palace in Potsdam’s Sanssouci Park.

The file contains a large number of meshes and architectural components. Due to the scale and level of detail, the scene may require additional loading time on some systems. All structural elements are fully editable, including facades, window assemblies, roof geometry, planters, and vegetation. The vegetation assets were originally created using procedural systems, but all instances have been baked down to meshes to ensure stable performance and predictable behavior across different Blender versions.

This environment is suitable for film production, animation, historical visualization, and any project that requires a documented European garden or estate setting. The scene focuses on the front exterior of the orangery to keep the file size manageable while still providing a complete and production ready architectural façade. It can be used for establishing shots, banquet or reception settings, courtyard environments, or as part of a larger historical reconstruction.