Killesberg is a haven for flower and gardening lovers. It is an oasis of tranquility and peace. With its magnificent flora, large grassy areas and the spectacular lookout tower, the park has become a must visit when around the Killesberg Hill. There are lakes, terraces, restaurants, narrow-gauge railway, children's play areas, and more fun activities that one can think of. The park is home to the Killesberg Railway as well.
Few gardens offer such a unique combination of fabulous architecture, flora and fauna as Stuttgart's Wilhelma. Located on the grounds of an old castle, the garden was established in the 19th Century and receives millions of visitors from all over the world annually. More than 11,000 animals from 1,000 species and countless plants from over 5,000 different species live and flourish here. From primates, elephants, hippos to an aquarium and a sea lion pool, the zoo evokes awe among kids and adults alike. The botanical garden is also home to greenhouses and rare plants including one of Europe's oldest Magnolia Grove. With so much to see, the Wilhelma is a must-visit.
Originally established in 1976, The Porsche Museum started small and displayed more quality than quantity. However, work on expanding this museum began in 2003. Sprawled across 5600 square meters (60278 square feet), the spectacular Porsche Museum is housed in the striking white building that appears to levitate. It features more than 80 vehicles, from prototypes to boats and of course, sports cars. A must-visit for all automobile enthusiasts, the museum is also the starting point of the factory tour.
MOTORWORLD Region Stuttgart is for everyone who loves automobiles. This one-stop facility where you will find vintage displays, workshops, showrooms, garages and service providers of great cars is definitely enthralling. Check out the Glasboxen where you will find luxury cars, racers, collectors' items and newbies beautifully displayed. Whether it is buying, selling, restoring or servicing, this is indeed a great place to visit. They also have many restaurants to make a pit-stop and a Cigar Lounge for cheroot lovers. Their automobile themed hotel, V8 is a nice spot to stay in. With so many things in the offing, MOTORWORLD is indeed what it is named.
Located in the neighborhood of Bad Canstatt, this mineral bath features attractive architecture with a curved glass roof over the indoor pool to let in the light, with fountains and classical statues. The baths have two large mineral water pools with warm thermal brine and a pool with naturally cool, highly carbonated water. When around this place, there's nothing like a soothing and refreshing mineral water drench.
In March 2005, the municipal art collection at last found an apt setting in the crystal cube of the new Kunstmuseum Stuttgart. The basis of the collection was the endowment of Marquis Silvio della Valle di Casanova, who in 1924 donated his private collection to this place. The museum is vast with beautiful paintings from all over. Once tired of exploration and admiration the visitors can visit the in-house bar and restaurant for drinks or snacks with an impressive view over the Schlossplatz. Also, there is an interesting shop to take away few things as a reminiscence of the museum.
Located in the German city of Freiberg am Neckar, Afrika-Haus Freiberg is a museum and gallery dedicated to to the modern African art. The artwork dates as back as 1920 and reflects the old cultural customs of African art. It also displays the works of contemporary artists exhibiting cults of animism and the mystical ideas of magic, mask cults, witchcraft and spirit cults.
In the former tower school building, the gallery of the city of Backnang shows exhibitions of contemporary art each year.
Il museo civico presenta la storia della città dal neolitico fino a ieri.
In the 19th century, Sindelfingen was a center for handweaving in Württemberg. The museum is committed to this tradition, with historical tools, looms, textiles from that era on display, with sample drawings, and other exhibits providing an insight into the life and tradition of the weavers. Web courses are also organized.
This museum showcases colorful testimonies of Alemannic culture in historical rooms. Aspects of the carnival since the 17th century are highlighted here.