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 |