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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · Birkenkopf Stuttgart, already a prominent hill in the city, became the location of Stuttgart’s post-war trümmerberg known as Monte Scherbelino. Before the war, this hill was about 1,500 tall. After the war, the rubble raised the hill’s elevation to 1,676 feet. Birkenkopf Stuttgart is the highest point of elevation in town.

  2. A vantage point with history: the Birkenkopf grew by 40.2 metres between 1953 and 1957, when more than 15,000,000 cubic metres of rubble from the 53 air raids of the Second World War were deposited on its summit. If you look closely, you can still see remains of facades of destroyed buildings on the summit - hence the mountain is popularly ...

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  4. Nov 4, 2019 · The Birkenkopf or Birch Head is also known to locals as Monte Scherbelino or Rubble Hill. Just a short walk to the top of the hill and you will be at the highest point in Stuttgart’s inner city at just over 500m. The view is impressive as it overlooks the city.

  5. Oct 22, 2019 · It’s an interesting historical site to see while visiting the city. Here are some images I took during a very cold winter day. Address: Birkenkopf. 70197 Stuttgart. Below is the path leading up to Birkenkopf. Rubble can be seen as you approach the top of the hill. Address: Birkenkopf.

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  6. The Birkenkopf is a prominent hill in Stuttgart, Germany. At an elevation of 511m, is almost 260m higher than city centre. It is in part a Schuttberg, an artificial hill built from the ruins and rubble from World War II. Map. Directions.

  7. Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birkenkopf. Official Website http://www.vsv-stuttgart.de/index.php?article_id=110. Address (Unnamed Road), 70197, Germany. Coordinates 48°45'55.24" N 9°7'53.919" E

  8. Features: This 511 meter hill to the west of Stuttgart is known locally as “Rubble Mountain” for its summit that is covered with wreckage of buildings destroyed during the air raids of WWII. A spiraling paved incline leads to the top of the hill, where runners will be rewarded with incredible views of the city for their hill work.

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