Attractions around Stuttgart
Explore 82 attractions, restaurants, shops around Stuttgart
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Mercedes-Benz Museum
Mercedesstrasse 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
The Museum celebrates the automobile invented by Carl Benz in 1886: it relates its history and tells its stories, bringing both alive by placing them in the context of technology, day-to-day life, social history and popular culture. More than 160 vehicles of all types are the main protagonists. They range from some of the oldest automobiles ever built to legendary racing cars and futuristic research vehicles. Together with other exhibits, they form the centrepiece of the permanent exhibition covering a total of 16,500 square metres in twelve rooms. This unparalleled world can be discovered on two tours that follow a 'Legend' and 'Collection' narrative.
4.5 (4761)
Porsche Museum
Porscheplatz 1, 70435 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.5 (2325)
Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten
Wilhelma 13 Neckartalstrasse, 70376 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.0 (1677)
Konigstrasse
Konigstrasse, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.5 (1676)
Palace Square
Schlossplatz 4, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.0 (1184)
Fernsehturm Stuttgart
Jahnstrasse 120, 70597 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
The world's very first television tower is to be found in Stuttgart. For more than 60 years now the 217-metre-high tower has defied wind and weather. When building commenced, many of Stuttgart's inhabitants were doubtful as to whether the first ever tower to be constructed from reinforced concrete would hold. After a construction period lasting 20 months, the Stuttgart Television Tower was inaugurated on 5th February 1956. It became a prototype that was imitated and refined all over the world – from Frankfurt and Dortmund to Johannesburg and Wuhan in China.
4.5 (610)
Public Library Stuttgart
Mailaender Platz 1, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.5 (607)
Staatsgalerie
Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 30-32, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
With its rich collection of masterworks dating from the fourteenth century to the present, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is among Germany’s most popular museums. Both its impressive museum complex and its holdings mirror the link between tradition and modernity. The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart presents its superb collection on some 9,000 square metres of exhibition space offered by the old building of 1843, the famous post-modern Stirling Building, and the Steib Halls constructed in 2002. Among the prominent holdings are the approximately 400,000 works belonging to the Department of Prints, Drawings and Photographs, Early Swabian panel painting and outstanding examples of nineteenth-century Swabian Neoclassicism. The chief emphasis of the museum collection is undoubtedly the Classical Modern period with art spanning the years from 1900 to 1980. Special highlights here are Oskar Schlemmer’s Figurines for the Triadic Ballet of the early 1920s, Henri Matisse’s famous Backs (1909-‒30), numerous works by Picasso including the sculptural group The Bathers (1956), and the Joseph Beuys room installed by the artist himself.
4.5 (604)
Hohenpark Killesberg
Thomastrasse 101, 70192 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.5 (555)
Neckar Park
70372 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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Solitude Palace
Solitude 1, 70197 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
Solitude Palace is Duke Carl Eugen's most ambitious and most personal creation. An impressive architectural ensemble and spectacular views make it exceptional.
4.5 (397)
Mercedes Benz Arena
Mercedesstr. 87, 70372 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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Landesmuseum Wurttemberg
Schillerplatz 6 Old Castle, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
The Württemberg State Museum is the largest museum of cultural history in Baden-Württemberg. The museum's collections cover archaeology, art history and cultural history, taking you on a tour through Wurttemberg's past. The collections shine with their diversity and important cultural treasures. Valuable artefacts, exciting stories and compact, accessible background information turn every visit into an experience. The Dürnitz museum foyer, an attractive, freely accessible hall, offers a café, cosy lounge furniture, free Wi-Fi and a shop.
4.5 (361)
Killesbergturm
Thomastrasse 99, 70192 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
4.0 (307)
Schweine-Museum
Schlachthofstr. 2a, 70188 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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