The Palace Square is located on Stuttgart’s main street, Königstrasse, formerly the garden of the old palace, and is now the main venue for Christmas markets and other celebrations. Fountains, concert halls and monuments on the square, and chestnut trees on both sides of the street are the hallmarks of the square. When it is sunny, you can enjoy the sun on the square lawn, or relax on the bench under the chestnut tree, as local citizens do.
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The Palace Square is located on Stuttgart’s main street, Königstrasse, formerly the garden of the old palace, and is now the main venue for Christmas markets and other celebrations. Fountains, concert halls and monuments on the square, and chestnut trees on both sides of the street are the hallmarks of the square. When it is sunny, you can enjoy the sun on the square lawn, or relax on the bench under the chestnut tree, as local citizens do.
The Palace Square is the center of Stuttgart. When it is lively, many people like to come here to revel. The lawn is not too big. There are often foreigners coming here for an afternoon. The wide area next to the main building is also often set up. Many architectural columns are reserved. It feels very majestic.
The palace square in the core area of this city is also quite unique. This place is also often passed by when traveling. There is quite a lot of passenger traffic in the square. You can see very good and unique design. A lot of content is also quite interesting.
The Palace Square was built in 1350 AD, originally the garden of the old Palace, and has been rebuilt repeatedly. Now the square is often used for various gatherings and festivals. As a landmark in the city center, the entire square has concentrated fountains, concert halls, monuments and other landscapes.
One of the very distinctive squares, more interesting
The square is near their bustling street, and there is their train/subway station, and there is a shopping mall to shop and eat. The scenery of the square itself is beautiful and comfortable. There are many benches to sit on, the air is good, there is no strange smell, of course, you can also sit on the lawn. I feel that the security is also very good, clean and not messy, unlike many European squares are old.
King Street is the pedestrian street in Stuttgart's city center, wide and elegant, visitors are like weaving, it can be said that it is the political, economic and cultural center here. The Hindenburg building, which is facing the railway station at the north end of King Street in Stuttgart, was built in 1928 and named after the then Imperial Prime Minister Hindenburg. It was later destroyed and rebuilt by World War II fire. The King's Building on the right, built in 1855, is a post-classical style with 26 large pillars of ancient Greek Ionian style. During the King's era, this was the place for royal celebrations. Today, the building has Stuttgart stock market, as well as various shops, cafes and so on. Sitting upstairs in the Vittoria-style cafe overlooking the opposite Palace Square, in front of the Palace Square is a Renaissance-style pavilion, next to the Grand Duke Christopher Memorial Sculpture. The Palace Square in the middle of King Street is the central stage of this street: green grass, flowers blooming, chestnut tree avenues are arranged on both sides, the square is the center of the celebration stone pillars, on both sides of the fountain with sculptures of Greek mythological legends, facing the grand new palace. In the sun, people rest on the benches of the palace square, on the grass, and as leisurely as pigeons and birds, some friends said, it is like paradise. The new palace, built between 1747 and 1806, lasted nearly 60 years and gathered the efforts of generations of architects and craftsmen, with 365 rooms, just the number of days of the year. Back then, a Vienna columnist sarcastically said that only leap years appeared narrow here.