From Riches to Rags: The Decline and Fall of Royal Stuttgart

Q3 Arts and Humanities Court Historian Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/14629712.2020.1777716
G. Eckert
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When Württemberg — then one of the major powers amongst the German states — was elevated to the status of a kingdom in 1806, King Friedrich I firmly intended to fill his capital with royal splendour. His successors, however, pursued another strategy, up to the abrupt abolition of the monarchy in 1918. In a sense, they can be said to have prompted the relative decline and fall of royal Stuttgart. In order to gain popularity, they wore ‘rags’ rather than putting riches on display in sumptuous palaces. To a certain extent, the later kings of Württemberg made their monarchy fit for the democratic age by means of architecture and city planning — and won the support of the population by investing in charities rather than in conspicuous consumption. It was not enough, however, to save even this popular monarchy from being pulled down with the rest of the Imperial edifice in November 1918.
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从富裕到贫穷:皇家斯图加特的衰亡
1806年,当符腾堡堡——当时德意志诸侯国的主要力量之一——被提升为一个王国的地位时,弗里德里希一世国王坚定地打算让他的首都充满皇家的辉煌。然而,他的继任者采取了另一种策略,直到1918年突然废除君主制。从某种意义上说,他们可以说促成了皇家斯图加特的相对衰落和灭亡。为了获得人气,他们穿着“破衣烂衫”,而不是在豪华的宫殿里炫富。在一定程度上,后来的符腾堡国王通过建筑和城市规划使他们的君主制与民主时代相适应,并通过投资于慈善事业而不是炫耀性消费赢得了民众的支持。然而,这还不足以挽救这个受欢迎的君主制,使其在1918年11月与帝国大厦的其他部分一起倒塌。
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