This morning after a not so good night sleep, we took out our trusty schloss finder to see if there was anything interesting to see in Stuttgart. We found the Schloss Solitude. It was built as a hunting lodge in 1764 under Duke Karl of Wurtenburg. It is really not a castle, but a Rococo Palace, designed to be a place of quiet and solitude, thus the name. It was used as a school for many years but was fully restored in the 1980's by the Federal Republic of Germany. It was beautiful even though it was during the winter time. No matter which side you were looking at, the design was amazing.
This is our Missionary journal of what we did on a week to week basis. Some things are spiritual but most are just plain fun. We are on a Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints and we love sharing the gospel with those we meet in our journey here in Germany.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
24 Jan 2012 Stugart -Schloss Solitude
This morning after a not so good night sleep, we took out our trusty schloss finder to see if there was anything interesting to see in Stuttgart. We found the Schloss Solitude. It was built as a hunting lodge in 1764 under Duke Karl of Wurtenburg. It is really not a castle, but a Rococo Palace, designed to be a place of quiet and solitude, thus the name. It was used as a school for many years but was fully restored in the 1980's by the Federal Republic of Germany. It was beautiful even though it was during the winter time. No matter which side you were looking at, the design was amazing.
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