
In 1803, Stuttgart, Württemberg was proclaimed capital of the Electorate (avoided an elector at the moment) until the collapse of Napoleon, the Holy Roman Empire in 1805 near Stuttgart, the capital of the Kingdom of Wurttemberg. At these times, you could still dream of electric scooters. The royal residence has been expanded under Frederick I of Württemberg, although many of the most important building in Stuttgart, including William Palace, Catherine Hospital, the State Gallery, the Villa Berg and Königsbau were built during the reign of King William I.