Stuttgart: Forts and Castles
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New Palace
Ornate castle and home to state ministries The New Palace, or Neues Schloss, is a grand architectural gem located in the heart of Stuttgart, Germany. This Baroque palace, completed in 1807, was once the residence of the kings of Württemberg and now stands as a testament to the city's regal past.
Solitude Palace
Late Baroque palace with trails and views Solitude Palace, a regal 18th-century estate nestled amidst the verdant hills of Stuttgart, Germany, stands as a testament to the grandeur of the past. As a museum, this historical residence offers a captivating journey through time, inviting visitors to explore the...
Old Castle
10th-century castle and history museum Nestled in the heart of Stuttgart, Germany, the Old Castle (Altes Schloss) stands as a testament to the city's medieval history and architectural heritage. This imposing structure, originally built as a water fortress in the 10th century, was expanded and transformed...
Landesmuseum Württemberg
Nestled in the heart of Stuttgart, the Landesmuseum Württemberg stands as a bastion of cultural heritage and history. Housed within the Old Castle (Altes Schloss), a grandiose edifice of the Renaissance era, the museum beckons visitors to explore the rich tapestry of...
Wilhelm Palais
The Wilhelmspalais is a Palace located on the Charlottenplatz in Stuttgart-Mitte. It was the living quarters of the last Württemberg King Wilhelm II. It was destroyed during World War II and between 1961 and 1965 reconstructed in modern style.
Wirtemberg Castle
Wirtemberg Castle, a ruined hilltop castle, is the second family seat of the House of Württemberg, whose ancestors had abandoned Beutelsbach Castle.
Castle Berg
Castle Berg is a ruined water castle situated around 210 m above Sea level in the Nesenbach valley on the grounds of the Berg mineral spa in the Berg district of Baden-Württemberg's state capitol of Stuttgart, Germany.
Altdischingen Castle
Altdischingen Castle, also called the "Old Castle" is a former hilltop castle around 400 m above sea level in the Solitude state forest range of Weilimdorf, a district incorporated into Baden-Württemberg's capital Stuttgart in 1933.
Schloss Scharnhausen
Scharnhausen Pleasure Palace is a pleasure palace in Scharnhausen, a district of Ostfildern in the district of Esslingen. It was built in 1784 by Duke Karl Eugen von Württemberg for his mistress and later wife Franziska von Hohenheim.
Hohenheim Castle
Schloss Hohenheim is a manor estate in Stuttgart, eponymous of the Hohenheim city district. The original castle was a fief of the County of Württemberg, recorded for the 12th century.