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Schlossplatz in Stuttgart, 1890.

Links an der Ecke der Königstraße standen die 2 Bauten des Café Marquardt an der Schlossstraße (heute Bolzstraße). Der Eckbaugiebel gehört zu dem ehemaligen Haus des Hofbankdirektors von Vellnagel. Das Vellnagelsche Haus war durch einen Garten mit der sogenannten Danneckerei verbunden, dem einstigen Wohnhaus des Bildhauers Johann Heinrich Dannecker (1758–1841). In Vellnagelschen Haus und der Danneckerei eröffnete 1844 Johann Christian Marquardt (1802–1870) das Café Marquardt. Sein Bruder war Wilhelm Marquardt (1808–1886), der Gründer des Hotel Marquardt an der gegenüberliegenden Ecke der Königstraße. Das Café Marquardt musste 1893 dem Olgabau weichen. Rechts neben dem Café Marquardt befand sich das alte Hoftheater, im Hintergrund ein Teil des Neuen Schlosses.
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Source Gustav Wais: Stuttgart im neunzehnten Jahrhundert : 150 Bilder mit stadtgeschichtlichen, baugeschichtlichen und kunstgeschichtlichen Erläuterungen, Stuttgart 1955, Abbildung 4.
Author August Federer

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