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Buildings in Stuttgart


Buildings in Stuttgart

Stuttgart used to be an impressive town but was heavily damaged during World War II and only few buildings were rebuilt to classical elegance. The 50's still were post-war, in the 60's and 70's architectural things didn't matter at all and in the 80's and 90's with major insurance companies and banks building monuments of bad taste in the inner city, the aesthetic situation wasn't really improving. Here are some of the exceptions:
  • Altes Schloss, Old Palace (1300-1500)
  • Stiftsfruchtkasten, Collegiate Storehouse (1393)
  • Alte Kanzlei, Old Chancellery (16th century)
  • Prinzenbau, Princes' Building (1605-1715)
  • Neues Schloss, New Palace (1700-1800)
  • Solitude Schloss Solitude, Solitude Palace (1700-1800)
  • Wilhelmspalais, King William's Palace (1834-1840)
  • K�nigsbau, King's Building (1850)
  • Markthalle, Market Hall (1910)
  • Staatstheater (Grosses Haus), State Theater (1912)
  • Hauptbahnhof, Main Railway Station (1920)
  • Weissenhofsiedlung, (1927)
  • Liederhalle, Culture and Congress Centre, (1956)
  • Staatsgalerie, State Gallery (1977)

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