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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · Luckily, Stuttgart’s Birkenkopf is a popular park that welcomes visitors of all kinds (not just WWII travelers, I mean). Ergo, there is a dedicated parking lot at the bottom of the hill. On your map or GPS, look for Parkplatz am Birkenkopf .

  2. Birkenkopf. 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.

  3. Nov 4, 2019 · March 4, 2024. A Guide to the Birkenkopf (Rubble Hill) in Stuttgart. The Birkenkopf in Stuttgart, Germany is part of an artificial hill built from the ruins and rubble from World War II. Alongside the stunning views, comes a very solemn remembrance of what was.

  4. The Birkenkopf is a 511-m-high hill in the urban area of Stuttgart – the most elevated point within the inner-city zone. Standing almost 300 m higher than the R. Neckar, it offers spectacular views!

  5. Stuttgart’s most prominent schuttberg is called Birkenkopf, or literally ‘birch head.” The nearly 1,700 foot tall hill is located about halfway between Patch and Robinson Barracks, with...

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  7. 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. During the war, 53 Allied bombing missions destroyed over 45% of Stuttgart, and nearly the entire city center.

  8. Birkenkopf (Monte Scherbelino) Features: Great Views. Hilly. Historic / Tourist. 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.

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