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) , alternate_names = , etymology = ''Die Rosenstein'' (german: link=no, The Rose Rock), for the rock it sits upon. , status = Complete , cancelled = , topped_out = , building_type = Palace , architectural_style = Classical , classification = , location = Rosenstein Park , address = , location_city = Stuttgart , location_country = Germany , coordinates = , altitude = , current_tenants = , namesake = Rose garden on the palace grounds , groundbreaking_date = 1824 , start_date = 1824 , topped_out_date = , completion_date = 1829 , opened_date = , inauguration_date = , relocated_date = , renovation_date = 1950–1960 1990–1992 , closing_date = , demolition_date = 1944 , cost = , ren_cost = , client = State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart , owner =
State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart The State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart (german: Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart), abbreviated SMNS, is one of the two state of Baden-Württemberg's natural history museums. Together with the State Museum of Natural History ...
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Giovanni Salucci Giovanni Battista Salucci (born 1 July 1769 in Florence; died 18 July 1845 in Florence) was an Italian architect. Life and work In 1783 Giovanni Salucci began studying architecture at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. He received his fi ...
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Giovanni Salucci Giovanni Battista Salucci (born 1 July 1769 in Florence; died 18 July 1845 in Florence) was an Italian architect. Life and work In 1783 Giovanni Salucci began studying architecture at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. He received his fi ...
(1769–1845) as the summer palace for King
Wilhelm I of Württemberg Wilhelm may refer to: People and fictional characters * William Charles John Pitcher, costume designer known professionally as "Wilhelm" * Wilhelm (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname Other uses * Mount ...
and was built between 1822 and 1830. Today, the building houses that part of the
State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart The State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart (german: Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart), abbreviated SMNS, is one of the two state of Baden-Württemberg's natural history museums. Together with the State Museum of Natural History ...
dealing with extant lifeforms.


Participating artists

Artists who participated in the construction and decoration of the palace were as listed below. Key to the abbreviations: *NLE = No Longer Exists *RE = Restored *INT = Intact


Sculptors


Painters


Trivia

* Before the construction of the palace, the hill Rosenstein Castle stands on was called ''Kahlenstein'' (german: link=no, Bald Rock) as it was bare of trees. Afterwards, it became known as ''Rosenstein'' (german: link=no, Rose Rock) because of the rose garden southeast of the palace. * Directly under Rosenstein Castle is Württemberg's first railroad tunnel. Constructed between July 1844 and July 1846, the tunnel is long and was used until a new tunnel, located further east and not passing under the castle, was completed in 1915.


References

Museums in Stuttgart {{BadenWürttemberg-struct-stub