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  1. The House of Urach established three Familienfideikommissen during its history: the Württemberg Countship Trust for the Counts of Württemberg, the Urach Ducal Trust for the Dukes of Urach, and the Urach Princely Trust for Prince Karl of Urach (1865-1925), the younger son of Duke Wilhelm who was not expected to inherit his father's dukedom and ...

  2. History hands-on: A permanent exhibition in the Haus der Geschichte (History Museum) in Stuttgart tells the story of the State of Baden-Württemberg’s eventful history – about its parent states of Württemberg, Baden und Hohenzollern, about its people, events and structures from 1790 to the present day. 220 years of Southwest Germany’s history come to life through a varied collection of ...

  3. 26 de ene. de 2024 · History. Around 1080 the ancestors of modern Württemberg, which was then called "Wirtemberg", settled in the Stuttgart area. Conrad of Württemberg became heir to the House of Beutelsbach and built the Wirtemberg Castle.

  4. At the end of this tour, the “Baden-Württemberg Lounge” invites viewers to a 20-minute media installation presenting a collage of Baden-Württemberg’s magnificent landscapes and its impressive cultural life in film, theatre, dance and opera. The House of History Baden-Wurttemberg shows 200 years of State History.

  5. Hace 4 días · Stuttgart, city, capital of Baden-Württemberg Land (state), southwestern Germany. Astride the Neckar River, in a forested vineyard-and-orchard setting in historic Swabia, Stuttgart lies between the Black Forest to the west and the Swabian Alp to the south. There were prehistoric settlements and a Roman fort in the area of Bad Cannstatt (a ...

  6. Pages in category "House of Württemberg". The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . History of Baden-Württemberg. House of Württemberg.

  7. 15 de may. de 2020 · He and Charlotte were thus the last King and Queen of Württemberg. With William’s death in 1921, the royal house became extinct, but the headship of the House of Württemberg went to a descendant of King Frederick I’s second youngest brother Alexander, and the line is currently represented by Carl, Duke of Württemberg.