Schlossplatz

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Schlossplatz is the central and largest square in Stuttgart, Germany, known for its historic architecture, gardens, and role as a major cultural and social gathering place.

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Label Occurrences
Schlossplatz canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public square
urban park
adjacentTo Altes Schloss (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
Bolzstraße (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
Eckensee NERFINISHED
Kunstgebäude Stuttgart NERFINISHED
Königsbau (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
Königstraße (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
Neues Schloss (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
Planie (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
connectedTo Stuttgart Stadtbahn network NERFINISHED
Stuttgart bus network NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation 48.7783°N 9.1798°E
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasArtwork Jubiläumssäule NERFINISHED
equestrian statue of King Wilhelm I of Württemberg (on Jubiläumssäule) NERFINISHED
hasCentralMonument Jubiläumssäule NERFINISHED
hasFeature benches
flower beds
fountains
lawns
monuments
paved areas
hasNameInLanguage Palace Square NERFINISHED
Schlossplatz NERFINISHED
hasUse event venue
pedestrian zone
public transport hub
recreational area
tourist attraction
hasViewOf Kunstmuseum Stuttgart NERFINISHED
Neues Schloss (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
Stiftskirche (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of protected historic ensemble of Stuttgart city centre
inception 18th century
isMajor central gathering place for cultural and social events in Stuttgart
largest square in central Stuttgart
isPartOf Stuttgart city centre NERFINISHED
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Stuttgart NERFINISHED
Stuttgart-Mitte NERFINISHED
namedAfter Neues Schloss (Stuttgart) NERFINISHED
nearestStation Stadtbahn station Schlossplatz NERFINISHED
significantEvent Stuttgart Weindorf (wine festival) NERFINISHED
Stuttgarter Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas market) NERFINISHED
World War II destruction and later reconstruction
public screenings and concerts
touristRegion Swabia NERFINISHED

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New Palace, Stuttgart locatedOn Schlossplatz