Wilhelm Palais
Stuttgart, Germany, Germany
Wilhelm Palais in Stuttgart, Germany, is a neoclassical palace built between 1834 and 1840 by court architect Giovanni Salucci for King Wilhelm I of Württemberg as a residence for his daughters, Princesses Marie and Sophie.
Located on Charlottenplatz in the city center, it served as the last Württemberg king Wilhelm II's quarters until his 1918 abdication amid revolutionary unrest, later becoming a museum before World War II destruction.
Reconstructed in modern style from 1961 to 1965 by Wilhelm Tiedje, it housed the city library until 2011 and now operates as the StadtPalais – Museum for Stuttgart since 2018, featuring exhibitions on urban history with multimedia displays.
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Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 2, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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