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Neues Schloss
官方网站The arguably most recognizable symbol of Stuttgart was constructed between 1746 and 1807 when the Duke of Württemberg, Carl Eugen, found both the Altes Schloss and the erstwhile ducal residence in Ludwigsburg insufficiently stately.…
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The new palace was a grandiose undertaking that took many decades, architects and no less than four successive Dukes of Württemberg to complete, given the ever-changing tastes and plans, as well as constant scandalization within the Duchy regarding the costs of the lavish residence.The result is a palace inspired partially by Versailles and other grand royal residences, which gave the centre of Stuttgart an airy, garden park feel. The palace became a state museum in 1918 when the last King of Württemberg abdicated, and was almost completely destroyed in World War II, only being rebuilt in 1958-1964 to serve as a seat for the local government of Baden-Württemberg. Currently, it houses the Ministry of Finance and Economy for the Land, and is again made available to visit during guided tours. Tour dates are announced in advance on the palace's website, and visitors are invited to sign up. Several rooms and halls in the palace can also be rented for special events.
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Mercedes-Benz Museum
官方网站Built in 2006 in an astonishing architecture, the Mercedes-Benz museum houses a collection of automobiles built by the company over its long history. Both pioneering vehicles, significant technological breakthroughs as well as those significant for their participation in history (record-breaking or winning sportscars, …
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cars used by famous personalities) are exhibited brilliantly.The museum ticket includes the use of an electronic audioguide, but the visit may be enhanced by a guided tour (extra €4), of which there is a variety to choose from. You can also combine your museum visit with a tour of the factory in Unterturkheim (€4, 90 mins, Tu&Fr 11:45AM in English). There is an on-site cafe and high-class restaurant in the Museum and a museum shop. There are special events throughout the year, so do browse the page to see what is on on the days of your visit to Stuttgart.
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Stadtbibliothek am Mailänder Platz
官方网站Stuttgart's city library moved into this spectacular new building in 2011. It took 13 years of planning, an international architectural competition (ultimately won by Eun Young Yi from South Korea) and 80 million Euros to complete it. On the outside, it is a sombre, nine-storey cube with a glass-brick facade. Inside, the whitewashed surfaces and bright lighting provide an almost unreal ambiance.…
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There is quite a lot of innovative features and facilities inside, not only related to the rather simple layout and fit-outs, but rather to the way the library itself works - for example, you can borrow not only books, but also works of art, or work with music and sound clips in the sound lab. There is also a cafe on the top floor (open 10AM-6PM), and you can get a free map and audioguide from the reception on the ground floor.
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Württembergisches Landesmuseum
官方网站The Landesmuseum is a direct descendant of a collection of local antiquities formed in 1862 by King Wilhelm I of Württemberg, and since 1948 has the Altes Schloss as its main seat. The museum's collections are a potpourri of archeological artifacts and works of art from different periods, mostly related in one way or another to the region.…
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This includes a large collection of folk art.While the museum actually manages many locations across Stuttgart and the entirety of Baden-Württemberg, it is in the Altes Schloss where the main exhibitions take place. There are small permanent exhibitions of a cross-section of the museum's collections, and temporary themed exhibitions in the Schloss.
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Old Town and Market in Bad Cannstatt
Bad Cannstatt is actually older than Stuttgart itself, and has been a thriving town when today's centre of Stuttgart was still a horse pasture. Moreover, unlike the centre of Stuttgart, the old town of Bad Cannstatt survived the Second World War relatively unscathed.…
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Therefore, you can still get an authenthic, medieval feel wandering around its winding narrow streets, which all lead to a peculiarly-shaped market square.On the market square, you will find the town church of Cannstatt (Stadtskirche) and the old town hall, still in use as the district's government seat (Bezirksrathaus), both from the late 15th century.
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Königsbau
The Königsbau was erected 1856-1860 directly in front of the Neues Schloss as a multi-functional building to host commerce and special events, at the order of King Wilhem I (hence the name, which means "king's building"). Its Schlossplatz facade, with 34 columns over 135 metres, serves as a balance to the equally imposing palace opposite.…
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In the latter half of the 20th century, the rebuilt Königsbau became shortly the seat of Stuttgart's stock exchange, and a part of a large shopping centre called Königsbau Passagen, which extends behind the main building.
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Linden-Museum
官方网站The Museum is named after Karl von Linden, the president of the Württembergischer Verein für Handelsgeographie, who started the collection of various artifacts acquired from all corners of the world. The museum is housed in a purpose-built property from 1911, together with which it became a public property in 1973.…
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There are permanent exhibitions devoted to all regions of the world except for Europe, as well as temporary thematic exhibitions. The on-site restaurant offers an exquisite menu in the evenings and a very affordable lunch menu on weekdays until 2PM.
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Gottlieb Daimler Memorial
Stuttgart in general claims to be the birthplace of the automobile, but if you want to see the actual place where it was born, head to the Kurpark in Bad Cannstatt, where the garden house that Gottlieb Daimler converted into his workshop still stands.…
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There he and Wilhelm Maybach worked in the latter half of the 19th century on combustion engines and motorized vehicles they have eventually so successfully developed. Today, it houses an exhibition maintained by Mercedes-Benz Classic that tells the story of the early days of the Daimler motor car company.
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Kunstmuseum Stuttgart
官方网站The simple glass cube of the Kunstmuseum contrasts with the lavish historic architecture of its surroundings, while not being intrusive thanks to its transparency. Its collection of modern art pieces is now over 15,000 strong, but obviously not all of them are displayed at the same time, but rather selected ones in temporary thematic exhibitions.…
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Apart from exhibition spaces, the building hosts a large thematic bookstore, as well as a high-end restaurant Cube and o.T. bar, affording splendid views over the Schlossplatz.
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Hauptbahnhof
The Railway Station was built in 1920 as a terminus station. The 56 meter high tower with its rotating and illuminated Mercedes-Benz is one of the most famous city landmarks. On top of the tower there is an exhibition of the most controversial infrastructure project in Germany called S21.…
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The plan is to convert the main line terminus station into an underground through station by turning the tracks with a 90 degree angle to the present station. Its a free climb up and granting awesome views of Königstraße and the city.
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Altes Schloss
Built as a fully-functional fortified castle at the turn of the 10th century, it grew together with Stuttgart as it rose from a small settlement to the capital of County, and later Duchy of Württemberg. It was in the 16th century that the castle got its current form of a renaissance palace with a cloistered courtyard.…
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The moat around the Altes Schloss was filled in in the 18th century, giving the present-day Schillerplatz its current appearance. Today the Altes Schloss houses the Landemuseum Württemberg.
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Schlossplatz
The Schlossplatz is the largest square in Stuttgart, right in the middle of the Mitte in front of the Neues Schloss. Originally created as parade grounds for the palace, it is now a public green area with lawns, flowerbeds, twin fountains and a decorative bandstand. It immediately adjoins the Koenigstrasse, and a number of key buildings can be accessed immediately from it.…
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In warmer months, the Schlossplatz is always full of locals, students and tourists enjoying its relaxing atmosphere.
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Johanneskirche
Although there is no Cologne Cathedral in Stuttgart, there are a few churches worth visiting. Most beautiful is the Johanneskirche, which is surrounded by the lake Feuersee and lighted during night-times. Other interesting churches are: Mätthauskirche (St. Matthew's Church), Domkirche St. Eberhard (St. Eberhard's Cathedral Church), Hospitalkirche (Hospital Church), Leonhardskirche (St.…
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Leonard's Church), Veitskapelle (St. Vitus Chapel), St. Catherine's Church (English speaking Anglican Church)
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Bohnenviertel
官方网站The Bohnenviertel is the only preserved part of Stuttgart's old town, having miraculously survived to the present day largely intact. Built mainly in the 14th century, it used to house the poorer part of the population, who fed mainly on beans which were grown all around the quarter in gardens and even hanging from the houses' walls, hence the name meaning "bean quarter".…
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Today, the Bohnenviertel is thriving on artisanry and small, old-style retail, as well as gastronomy.
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Fernsehturm Stuttgart
官方网站The world's first TV tower constructed from reinforced concrete was built from 1954-1956. It is the prototype for all modern TV towers, and affords visitors a beautiful view over Stuttgart. The Stadtbahn U15 to Ruhbank (Fernsehturm) gives you a wonderful view of the city. Entrance is €7 per person and is worth it for the near-fairground quality of the ride in the lift to the top.…
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There's a nice cafe at the top which serves fresh food and drinks.
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Kurpark in Bad Cannstatt
Cannstatt owes the Bad in its name to numerous mineral water springs. To enable locals and visitors to enjoy them, a small but very peaceful Kurpark was arranged for in the 19th century, along with a large Kursaal (spa hall) building, which today is a restaurant and special event venue.…
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Right next to it is the MineralBad-Cannstatt spa-wellness-fitness complex with a large pool covered by an impressive glass dome.
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Porsche Museum
官方网站The building is an architectural marvel in itself both inside and out, but the highlights are obviously the exhibited examples of historic Porsche cars (and cars that Porsche designed for other companies, like the legendary Volkswagen "Beetle"), taken from Porsche's impressiv 500+ collection of historic and significant automobiles.…
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A visit may be combined with a factory tour (you have to contact the Museum to arrange for that).
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Grabkapelle Württemberg
官方网站The Württemberg Mausoleum stands in Rotenberg on the peak of the Württemberg Hill overlooking the Neckar river. The memorial was built for Catherine Pavlovna of Russia, the second wife of William I of Württemberg. The remains of William I and his daughter Maria Friederike Charlotte of Württemberg are also housed in the mausoleum.…
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The mausoleum was constructed between 1820 and 1824 based on a design drafted by Giovanni Salucci.
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Haus der Musik in Fruchkasten
官方网站The collection of Landesmuseum of local, European and extra-European instruments spanning centuries from prehistoric to contemporary is displayed in the historic Fruchtkasten, the granary in Schillerplatz.…
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More than just a display of historic artifacts, the museum tries to engage and educate its visitors through temporary, thematic exhibitions and an interactive audioguide.
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Weissenhof Estate
官方网站A world heritage listed housing estate built for exhibition in 1927, features residential buildings by such famous architects like Le Corbusier, Peter Behrens, Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. In two semi-detached houses designed by Le Corbusier a museum dedicated to the area is located.…
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The historical building is not suitable for persons on wheelchairs.
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Alte Kanzlei
The construction of the mighty monument on the northeast side of the Schiller square lasted three years from 1542 to 1544. Only 22 years later, in 1566, the construction of the building has been extended. Nowadays the Old Chancellery would be compareable to the function of a town hall.…
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Today the building is used as a restaurant and a bar.
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Schloss Solitude
The Solitude palace was built as a hunting lodge and summer residence in in 1769 and looks from the outside like a classical rococo palace. It is located on a high plain outside Stuttgart and offers views to the north. During the opening hours there are guidance every 45 minutes. Ask for English guidance.
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Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
官方网站There are two exhibitions in different buildings. "Alte Staatsgalerie" ("Old": Art from 1500 to 1900) and "Neue Staatgalerie" ("New": Modern art). You can walk inside from one exhibition to the other. The permanent exhibits are free on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Opernhaus
官方网站Pass the New Palace to the left and you find yourself in the beautiful Schlossgarten with the Opernhaus in front of a artificial lake, as part of the Staatstheater Stuttgart. Also the parliament of the state of Baden-Würrtemberg is located there.
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Karlshöhe
A hill that separates the western and southern city. Walk uphill 10 minutes southern from S-Bahn-Station "Feuersee" through a park (via Senefelder Str, right to Reinsburgstr, left to Jean-Améry-Weg). Have an outlook and enjoy the beer garden.
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Weißenburgpark
A hill opposite to the Karlshöhe. Easy approach: It is a short hop from Station "Bopser" (U5, U6, U7). Outlook and nice Jugendstil-restaurant and beer garden (closes at 11PM)
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Birkenkopf
A debris mountain made of 15 million cubic meters of rubble from WWII as a memorial to everyone who died in the war. It is the highest point in Stuttgart.
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Chinagarten
官方网站A small Chinese garden, with a pond, ornamental walls and a mini-pagoda included, hidden on one of the hills close to the Hauptbahnhof.
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Killesbergturm
A recently built tower in the "Killesberg Park" (see also "green U" under Parks & Gardens), north of the city centre
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Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart
官方网站Two exhibitions: one features biology and evolution and the other features paleontology and archeology.
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Schillerplatz
Named after the great poet Friedrich Schiller, whose statue stands in the middle of the square.
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Stiftskirche
built in 1175
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Wilhelmspalais
(1834-1840)
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Prinzenbau
built 1750
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Liederhalle
(1956)
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