Royal menageri of Stuttgart elephants in Germany


Royal menageri of Stuttgart
Typeprivate

OwnerKing Frederick of Württemberg
King William I of Württemberg
Last elephant left1816
Closed down1816
Address Am Neckartor
Place Stuttgart
District Bad Cannstatt
Country Germany

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Royal menageri of Stuttgart elephants, located at Am Neckartor, in Stuttgart, Germany . The last elephant left in 1816. Royal menageri of Stuttgart elephants closed down in 1816.


Comments / picturesKing William I of Württemberg, son of king Frederick of Württemberg. Sold most of his fathers menagerie to circuses and menageries in November 1816 after the effects of the 1815 gigantic eruption of the Vulcano Tambora in Indonesia, which led to a climatic catastrophe even in Europe.

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Recommended Citation

Koehl, Dan (2024). Royal menageri of Stuttgart, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=1494. (archived at the Wayback machine)

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