New Palace (Stuttgart)
New Palace of Stuttgart | |
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(German: Neue Schloss) | |
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From the Garden
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Location in Germany
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Etymology | Second (Newer) Palace of the Kings of Württemberg |
General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Palace |
Architectural style | Baroque |
Classification | Schloss |
Location | Stuttgart Schlossplatz |
Address | Stuttgart Schlossplatz 70173 S-Mitte |
Town or city | Stuttgart |
Country | Germany |
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Completed | 1807 |
Renovated | 1958 to 1964 |
Client | Ministries of Finance and Education.[1] |
Known for | Residence of the Kings of Württemberg |
The New Palace of Stuttgart or New Castle (German: das Neue Schloss), commissioned by Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and built in the late Baroque style. It was the residence of the Kings of Württemberg from 1746 to 1797 and from 1805 to 1807 often exchanging this honor with the nearby Ludwigsburg Palace (a few miles to the north). Standing on the south edge of Schlossplatz was built by numerous architects. In front of the New Palace stands the colossal Jubiläumssäule. Adjacent to the palace stands the Old Castle.
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History
Planning
In 1737, the nine year old Charles Eugene became Duke of Württemberg. Because he was still a minor, he was sent to study in the court of the Prussian King Frederick the Great while administrators ran affairs in Württemberg. When he turned 16, Charles returned to Württemberg and succeeded his father Charles Alexander as Duke of Württemberg.
Changes after 1816
The castle was almost destroyed by Allied bombing during World War II and was reconstructed between 1958 and 1964. During this time most of the inside of the castle was also restored and the building was used by the Baden-Württemberg State Parliament. Today it is used by the State Ministries of Finance and Education. Public tours of the building are only permitted by special arrangement. Schlossplatz is adjacent to two other popular squares in Stuttgart: Karlsplatz to the south and Schillerplatz to the south west.
Trivia
- Former German President Richard von Weizsäcker was born here on April 15, 1920.
See also
Gallery
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Neues Schloss Schlossplatzspringbrunnen Jubiläumssäule Schlossplatz Stuttgart 2015 01.jpg
New Castle at Dusk
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Schlossplatz with New Castle
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Neues Schloss Schlossplatz Stuttgart 2015 02.jpg
Panoramic shot
References
Bibliography
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