The first known brick building in Stuttgart - the
Stuthaus or mare house - stood next to the adjacent
Stiftskirche (collegiate church). It is therefore supposed that the square was originally used as a horse breeding area around 1000 years ago (in keeping with Stuttgart's
history). After the 12th century the square was probably covered in simple houses before other stone houses such as the
Fruchtkasten were built. In the mid-14th century the
Dürnitzbau wing of the Old Castle (next to Schillerplatz) was erected. The Old Chancellery was built in 1542 shortly before completion of the
Arkadenflügel wing of the Old Castle. The area between the Old Castle and the Chancellery became a
moat. In 1594
Duke Friedrich I asked his master builder Heinrich Schickhardt to turn today's Schillerplatz into a
Renaissance square. Residents' houses were bought and demolished. The new square was laid with cobblestones and called 'Castle and Chancellery Square'. The dimensions of the square have not changed since. In 1607 work began on the
Gesandtenhaus (a type of ambassador's house) which is now known as the
Prinzenbau and was finally completed in 1677. In 1711 the Prinzenbau was extended behind the Old Chancellery with an arch in the northernmost corner of Schillerplatz. On the opposite, southern side of the square between the
Old Castle and
Stiftskirche the first Stuttgart Café opened in 1712. It was replaced in 1798 by the
König von England inn (King of England Inn). This was shortly after the moat surrounding the Old Castle had finally been filled in leaving the square the way it stands today. The square was officially renamed Schillerplatz in 1934 in memory of one of
Baden-Württemberg's most famous writers and intellectuals. During the
Second World War of the buildings around Schillerplatz were burnt down but all were reconstructed after the war with the exception of the
King of England Inn. The underground car park was built in 1972-3. Image:Stuttgart-fruchtkasten.jpg|The
Fruchtkasten building Image:AltesSchlossStuttgart.JPG|
The Old Castle Image:Stiftskirche stuttgart.jpg|Schillerplatz around 1900 Image:Schillerplatz.png|Schillerplatz in 1839 ==References==