The castle's former "orangerie", i.e. orangery, was used for the winter storage of citrus fruits in the Baroque period. Today it is an event space and conference venue
The former "orangerie" of the palace, or orange house, served for storing citrus trees in the Baroque era. Today it is a venue where conferences, corporate events, and weddings are usually held. It is directly connected to the Water Tower, which can also function as a catering preparation area. The Water Tower is also a spectacular, private, and exclusive space where the 360-degree panoramic projection takes the viewer back to the fascinating world of the 18th-century aristocrat, Prince Miklós Esterházy, "the Magnificent".