Timeline

1772

 

Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg presents the "Garbenhof" near Plieningen - later Hohenheim - to his mistress, Franziska von Leutrum, who later became his second wife

ab 1772

 

The small water-surrounded palace of Hohenheim was expanded in a modest style

1774

 

Carl Eugen marries Franziska von Leutrum, then Reichsgräfin (Countess of the German Reich) von Hohenheim

1775

 

Duke Carl Eugen moves his residence from Ludwigsburg back to Stuttgart

1776

 

Hohenheim Palace becomes the Duke's summer residence

1782

 

The Russian heirs to the throne visit Carl Eugen and Franziska in Hohenheim

ab 1782

 

Carl Eugen has a spacious residential palace erected

ab 1776

 

The "Little English Village" (Englisches Dörfle) is planned and built

seit 1778

 

Duke Carl Eugen has rare foreign flora planted in Hohenheim

1793

 

Duke Carl Eugen dies in Hohenheim

ab 1797

 

The palace and gardens decay

1818

 

King Wihelm I von Württemberg and his wife Katharina found the "Institute for Agricultural Instruction and Research" in Hohenheim

1847

 

This institute is raised to an academy

seit 1960

 

Parts of the decoration fixed to the walls in the palace interior are restored

1993

 

Hohenheim University celebrates the 175 anniversary of its founding

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