The New Palace (Neues Schloss) is a Baroque-style palace located in Stuttgart, the capital city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was constructed between 1746 and 1807 and served as the residence of the kings of Württemberg. The palace was designed by architect Johann Friedrich Weyhing and built under the direction of Duke Carl Eugen.
The New Palace features an impressive façade with a central dome and two wings, adorned with statues and reliefs. Inside, visitors can explore a variety of opulent rooms, including the Marble Hall, which was used for royal receptions, and the Hall of Mirrors, which features beautiful mirrored walls and chandeliers. The palace also houses a number of museums, including the State Museum of Württemberg and the Museum of the History of Baden-Württemberg.
Today, the New Palace is open to the public and serves as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take guided tours of the palace, which provide a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Württemberg monarchy. The palace also hosts cultural events and concerts throughout the year, adding to its appeal as a destination for visitors from around the world.