New Palace is an 18th-century Baroque residence located in the heart of Stuttgart, at Schlossplatz. It houses several government offices, but it is mainly visited from outside for its historical significance and architectural beauty. The expansive square features manicured gardens, fountains, and statues, providing a picturesque setting for relaxation and photography.
Originally commissioned by Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg in 1746, the palace was intended to serve as a royal residence, reflecting the grandeur of its era. Visitors can admire the palace's impressive Baroque architecture and explore the surrounding Schlossplatz, a popular area for locals and tourists alike. While the interior of the palace is not regularly open to the public due to its use as government offices, the exterior and the vibrant atmosphere of Schlossplatz offer a glimpse into Stuttgart's rich history.