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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.
The Birkenkopf (German: [ˈbɪʁkŋ̍kɔpf] ⓘ) 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.
Birkenkopf "rubble hill" ( "Scherbelino") in Stuttgart. Pictures and text by Mark R. Hatlie. These pictures were taken on 27 December, 2006. This hill located in the south west of Stuttgart was made significantly higher by heaping up the rubble from Suttgart after the war.
360° panorama photo from by Hans-Dieter Teschner. The Birkenkopf is at 511 m the highest point in inner urban area. Between 1950 and 1955 t...
Sep 22, 2009 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Description: Deutsch: Stuttgart Birkenkopf, Trümmer aus dem zweiten Weltkrieg
Jul 5, 2008 · English: View of Stuttgart, Germany from the Birkenkopf, a hill created from the rubble of buildings destroyed in World War II.
Jul 17, 2009 · English: Birkenkopf, a hill in Stuttgart, Germany, seen from the Berliner Platz (in the background). Deutsch: Der Birkenkopf in Stuttgart, vom Berliner Platz aus gesehen (im Hintergrund, das Gipfelkreuz ist links hinter dem markanten Baum zu erkennen).