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  1. Visit an architectural highlight, the Stuttgart City Library. 2. Roam around the city a bit more, for example with one of the 200 staircases that connect the higher areas with the lower ones. The Oberer Reichelenbergweg staircase in Stuttgart-Mitte or the Emil-Molt-Staffel in the Kernerviertel are ideal examples. 3.

  2. The Porsche Museum has been presenting automotive history and “Fascination Porsche” in an incomparable style ever since 2009. The impressive building is located in the heart of the company’s home city of Zuffenhausen and was designed by the Delugan Meissl architectural firm of Vienna. Details. Magnolias in the Zoological-Botanical Garden ...

  3. Dec 24, 2023 · Schlossplatz, Stuttgart, Germany. A pair of outstanding art museums, two state-of-the-art automobile museums, one of Europe's top zoos, sumptuous palaces, and one of Germany's largest Christmas markets draw visitors year-round. Architectural attractions represent Baroque, Art Nouveau, Modernist, and contemporary styles.

  4. 29. Ludwigsburg Palace. Despite being a small city in the north of Stuttgart, the Ludwigsburg Palace is one of the grandest Baroque palaces in Germany. The Marble Hall is the most notable feature in this lavish place with ceiling that resembles an open sky.

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · There’s a reason why this is one of the top tourist attractions in Stuttgart. The Mercedes-Benz Museum celebrates 130 years of motorcar history. There are more than 1,500 exhibits over 9 floors so it’s safe to say this place is massive. The building of the Mercedes-Benz Museum is an architectural masterpiece.

  6. What to See and Do in Stuttgart Located in Germany's southwest region, Stuttgart is the capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, the largest city in that state, and the sixth largest city in Germany (pop. 609,219; 2.7 million in the greater region). Although Stuttgart is an industrial and commercial powerhouse (Bosch, Daimler/Mercedes-Benz, Dinkelacker, Porsche),

  7. Stuttgart. Germany, Europe. Ask many Germans their opinion of Stuttgarters and they'll have plenty of things to say: they are road hogs, speeding along the autobahn; they are sharp-dressed executives with a Swabian drawl; they are tight-fisted homebodies who slave away to schaffe, schaffe, Häusle baue (work, work, build a house). 01 / Attractions.

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