Located in the city which is called home by Mercedes Benz, the Mercedes Benz Museum is a spectacular tribute to one of the leading car brands of the world. A narrative of over a century of the brand's history, the museum was established in the year 2006. Designed by UN Studio, the design of the building is uniquely reminiscent of a double helix (human DNA), with the atrium inspired by the shape of Wankel Engine. Exhibiting over 160 vehicles, the museum displays some of the most treasured pieces of automotive history in the form of vintage cars. A paradise for car and automobile lovers, the museum's glass facade is the epitome of modern elegance.
Opened in 2001, the Killesbergturm is an observation tower which rises to a height of 42 meters (137 feet). Recognizable by its unique design where the curvy surface is supported by a steel net from the outside, the highest point of the tower offers a panoramic view of the city.
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.
One of Stuttgart's most prominent landmarks, built in the mid-1950s, is the (217 meter high including the antenna) Fernsehturm Stuttgart, which is also referred to as the Stuttgart TV Tower. This steel and concrete structure was the first of its kind in the world at the time of its inception. During its conception, many doubted its stability, but the tower has since been hailed as a popular attraction. The TV tower served as a model for many others in the world. Apart from a restaurant, the four-story tower also houses the transmitters of the South-German radio station. Two observation platforms offer a gorgeous view of the city and the surrounding platform offers the perfect location for a stroll.
Originally planned as a quiet little hunting seat, Castle Solitude turned into quite an ambitious project with Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam serving as an example to strive for in Duke Karl Eugen's mind. The palace was built in three construction phases, starting in 1764 and recurring restoration projects have made sure that the palace is still at its aesthetic best. It is a popular location, not only because of the views and its architectural beauty, but also for the concerts and exhibitions that are held here regularly. Events also take place in the Main Hall of the palace and its chapel is a dream setting for any intimate wedding. The Fritz Graevenitz Museum is located in one of the palace's buildings and guided tours of the palace are open to the public.
The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is one of the most visited museums in Germany, and any art-lover will know why once they step through its front doors. The museum houses approximately 800 masterpieces created in the 14th through 21st centuries, an impressive stronghold to be sure, but when paired with the traveling exhibits that are also housed in the museum, the contents of this establishment are truly astonishing. Visitors have a seemingly endless number of rooms to explore spread across three buildings, the oldest of which opened in 1843. The museum places a particular emphasis on art created after World War II. The museum also includes a research lab and shop.
Located near the Old Town, Schloss Kirchheim is one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in the region. The castle was built in the 16th Century after an order from duke Ulrich of Württemberg. In the 17th and the 18th Century, the castle was home to many widows of the dukes. After the last duchess passed away, the castle was used as a hospital for two years from 1870 to 1871. In the early 20th Century, a school was established here. The Pedagogic Institute and School moved to the castle in 1971 and continues to use it till date. The Cedar Hall of the castle, with its iconic coffered ceiling, is used for hosting music concerts, and is almost as famous as the castle itself.
In addition to hundreds of works of contemporary art, Museum im Kleihues-Bau regularly hosts temporary exhibitions as well.
This puppet theater features wooden marionettes which, like the sets, are designed and produced by the puppeteers themselves. Among other things, their programs include fairy tales such as The Star-Eyed Shepherd and Jorinde und Joringe. Theater am Faden was founded by couple Helga Brehme and Karl Rettenbacher, approximately 37 years ago, and consists of 60 seats. The impressive shows presented here are not restricted to only children, but can be enjoyed by adults too.
Black Jurassic era slate quarry. The fossils found here are known worldwide, such as the Ichthyosaurs.
Located in the city which is called home by Mercedes Benz, the Mercedes Benz Museum is a spectacular tribute to one of the leading car brands of the world. A narrative of over a century of the brand's history, the museum was established in the year 2006. Designed by UN Studio, the design of the building is uniquely reminiscent of a double helix (human DNA), with the atrium inspired by the shape of Wankel Engine. Exhibiting over 160 vehicles, the museum displays some of the most treasured pieces of automotive history in the form of vintage cars. A paradise for car and automobile lovers, the museum's glass facade is the epitome of modern elegance.