Established as early as 2004, this theater has already created a niche for itself. The work of the Junges Ensemble Stuttgart (JES), a theater for children and young people, has three mainstays: its own productions, educational theater, and workshops and festivals. Head to this amazing place to find out what people are talking about.
The Künstlerhaus Stuttgart is an art institution and exhibition space that has proven to be an invaluable resource for the city's contemporary artists. The Künstlerhaus not only hosts thematic art exhibitions that generate awareness and stimulate discourse about various cultural, social and political concerns, but also lends its support to young artists through a stellar studio program. Workshops, thematic seminars, lectures, debates and solo exhibitions are often organized as well, covering a range of topics, allowing for the exploration of the latest trends in art, architecture, design, film and allied fields. A meeting place for artists and art lovers, the Künstlerhaus is a breading ground for new ideas and artistic innovation. The exhibitions attract quite a following, and are open to the public for free.
After a long day of sightseeing, one is bound to crave something unique, which is when you should head to the Strotmanns Magic Lounge. As the name suggests, this theater entertains patrons with magic shows that are known to attract and entertain visitors. Thorsten Strotmann is the man you will be applauding here and his tricks are sure to keep you wondering for a long, long time. The venue itself is impeccably maintained; it's drenched in subtle hues of teal black and illuminated with candles and yellow lights to create an enchanting setting. Visual effects and acoustics add immeasurably to your experience.
Owned by the Daimler automobile company, Mercedes-Benz Werk Sindelfingen is one of the largest automobile factories in the entire country. Established in 1915, the factory is now a study in modern technology. Tours of the factory are provided through the week wherein one gets to see the entire process of assembling cars from the start to the end. Group tours, family tours and special tours for school excursions are available as well.
This is an open-air museum laid out in a park at the foot of the Karlshöhe after the fashion of Italian Renaissance gardens. It's a particularly delightful way to become acquainted with Stuttgart's architectural and cultural history. Also, there are more than two hundred statues to marvel at.
This church, built in the late 19th Century, is a neo-gothic marvel. This architectural masterpiece has persevered through tough times. Johanneskirche am Feuersee (meaning St. John's Church on the Fire Lake) renewed and retained, still reflects its original charm. The beautiful lake in front of the church bolsters the serene atmosphere, and the religious landmark lies in close proximity to the city.