Neues Schloss Stuttgart
Stuttgart, Germany, Germany
Neues Schloss Stuttgart, located in the heart of the city on Schlossplatz, is a magnificent Baroque palace commissioned in 1746 by Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg as a grand residence rivaling Versailles.
Construction spanned until 1807 under architects like Leopoldo Retti, blending Baroque, Rococo, and Classicist styles in its three-winged design with ornate facades and a spacious courtyard. Heavily damaged in World War II, it was rebuilt between 1958 and 1964 and now serves as the Baden-Württemberg State Ministry of Finance offices, with its Marble Hall hosting events though public interior access is limited.
The palace anchors Stuttgart's historic center alongside the Old Castle, drawing visitors to admire its exterior splendor and the vibrant surrounding square.
Location
Schloßpl. 4, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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