Rosenstein Castle is a palace in Stuttgart, Germany. It was designed in the classical style by the architect and court builder Giovanni Salucci as the summer palace for King Wilhelm I of Württemberg and was built between 1822 and 1830.
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- en.wikipedia.org Rosenstein PalaceRosenstein Castle (German: Schloss Rosenstein) is a palace in Stuttgart, Germany. It was designed in the classical style by the architect and court builder Giovanni Salucci...
- de.locale.online schloss-rosenstein-…Rosenstein Palace in Stuttgart - Contact details, Address Map, Photos, offers, Real time Reviews and Ratings.
- artsandculture.google.com asset/stuttgart-palace-…Location: Stuttgart. Type: photo. Art Form: Sculpture.
- travel.sygic.com en/poi/rosenstein-palace-poi:…Rosenstein Castle is a palace in Stuttgart, Germany. It was designed in the classical style by the architect and court builder Giovanni Salucci as the summer...
- rome2rio.com s/Stuttgart-Airport-STR/Rosenstein-…The journey time between Stuttgart Airport (STR) and Rosenstein Palace is around 48 min and covers a distance of around 24 km.
- en.advisor.travel poi/Rosenstein-Castle-22227Rosenstein Castle was the summer palace designed in the classical style by the architect and court builder Giovanni Salucci (1769–1845)...
- stuttgart-tourist.de en/a-rosensteinparkRosenstein Castle was built as a neoclassical country palace under King Wilhelm I by his court architect Giovanni Salucci.
- relexa-hotel-stuttgart.de en/stuttgart/…Nature meets culture: The heart of the park is the Rosenstein Palace, where the Natural History exhibition of the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History is...
- routeyou.com en-de/location/view/47869421Rosenstein Castle is a palace in Stuttgart, Germany. It was designed in the classical style by the architect and court builder Giovanni Salucci as the summer...
- kingdomhistory.blogspot.com 2012/05/rosenstein-…Rosenstein Palace overlooks a bend in the Neckar River, which winds its way through the district of Stuttgart known as Bad Cannstatt.