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located on the Schillerplatz in
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dating back to the 10th century, was the residence of the
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and later some Dukes of Württemberg and today is the home of the Landesmuseum Württemberg. The castle church (german: Schloßkirche) still functions as a place of worship.


History

In the year 950 AD, a castle was completed on the grounds of the Old Castle to protect the mare garden. In the 14th century, it was the home of the
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and their Court Chamber. From 1553-1578, Dukes
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and
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renovated the castle adding an equestrian staircase built by Blasius Berwart in 1560 and the church and conference room in 1562. In the 18th century, the moat was filled. In 1931, the castle's dirnitz and two towers were destroyed by fire. The castle again saw damage, large parts of the ethnographic collection of the Landesmuseum Württemberg falling victim to fire, during
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before being renovated in 1971. Paul Schmitthenner renovated the castle in 1971. The arcaded courtyard of the castle itself shows architectural motifs of early
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. King
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and his wife
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are buried beneath the castle church. The inner courtyard houses a monument to Eberhard I. The Old Castle stands adjacent to its replacement, the New Castle, which was built in the late 18th century. On the Karlsplatz side of the Old Castle is a museum dedicated to the memory of
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a former resident of Stuttgart who attempted to assassinate
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on
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.


Landesmuseum Württemberg

In the Landesmuseum's exhibits are
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artifacts, paintings, and recounting of ancient regional history.


See also

*
Duchy of Württemberg The Duchy of Württemberg (german: Herzogtum Württemberg) was a duchy located in the south-western part of the Holy Roman Empire. It was a member of the Holy Roman Empire from 1495 to 1806. The dukedom's long survival for over three centuries ...
*
Kingdom of Württemberg The Kingdom of Württemberg (german: Königreich Württemberg ) was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within the area that is now Baden-Württemberg. The kingdom was a continuation of the Duchy of Württemberg, which existe ...


Gallery

Image:Arkadenhof Altes Schloss Stuttgart 2015 02.jpg, Inner courtyard in 2015 Image:Stuttgart-altes-schloss-innenhof.jpg, Inner courtyard with Christmas decorations. Image:Stuttgart-schlosskapelle.jpg, Castle chapel Image:Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Altes Schloss NIK 1458.JPG, Monument of count Eberhard I Image:Stuttgart AltesSchloss03.JPG, The Old Castle viewed from the nearby market hall Image:Altes Schloss Stuttgart Innenhof.jpg, The castle courtyard Image:Altes Schloss Stuttgart.jpg, The south west corner


References


External links

* http://www.landesmuseum-stuttgart.de
Altes Schloss Stadt-Panorama
- Interactive 360° Panorama of the Old Castle
House of History Baden-Württemberg: The Stauffenberg Memorial
- {{Authority control Tourist attractions in Stuttgart Landmarks in Germany Royal residences in Baden-Württemberg Rebuilt buildings and structures in Germany