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The symbolic heart of Stuttgart, the Schlossplatz or Palace
Square, is a popular meeting point for locals and travellers alike,
the beautifully baroque New Palace providing a majestic...
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Built between 1838 and 1843 under King Wilhelm I of
Wuerttemberg, the Old State Gallery in Stuttgart features a
presitigous range of paintings, drawings, sculptures, watercolours
and prints from...
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Centrally located, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart is a work of art in
itself. Its modern cuboid design transforms from a glass hexahedron
during the day to reveal a colourful skeletal interior when lit...
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Opened shortly before the start of the Football World Cup in
Germany, the impressive Mercedes-Benz Museum is housed in a slick,
contemporary building, an icon of modern architecture. With...
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Europe's only combined zoological and botanical garden, the
Wilhelma Zoo never fails to leave a lasting impression on the
hearts and minds of all who explore her confines. Initially built
as a...
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Sitting on one of the largest mineral water reserves in Europe,
the inhabitants of Stuttgart have been enjoying its liquid vitality
for more than two millennia and the famous mineral baths...
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Just like their cars, the 'small but good' Porsche Museum in
Stuttgart is a retrospective of more than 75 years of Porsche
engineering and memorabilia. The 20 or so exhibits from the...
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