The burial chapel in Stuttgart is a real gem. King Wilhelm I had a temple-like burial chapel built on the site of the former ancestral seat of the Württemberg family after the death of his wife, Queen Katharina von Württemberg. This Rotenberg in Stuttgart, which is of great significance to the history of the state, will thus continue to be remembered. The classicist building by court architect Giovanni Battista Salucci on the 411 metre high Württemberg is idyllically embedded in picturesque vineyards and can be seen from afar. Both Rosenstein Castle and Wilhelma have a good view of the beautiful chapel. The popular excursion destination also offers a unique view of the state capital and the Neckar valley.