Stuttgart

The central point is the Palace Square. The magnificent building of the New Palace and the Jubilee Column are the main symbols of the city.

Two symmetrical fountains with rich sculptural decoration complement the ensemble.

The massive medieval Old Castle creates a strong contrast with the lively street traffic. It was around this fortress that Stuttgart originally developed.

The castle’s inner courtyard is open to visitors. The elegant open galleries with their arched vaults transport you into a world of silence and history.

Today, the Old Castle houses a museum. Thanks to its excellent acoustics, concerts, theatrical performances, and cultural events are held in the courtyard.

The ancient clock and bells of the tower were used to mark the time and important events, for example, before the city gates were closed.

Stuttgart is surrounded by hills, which is why the city has many steep streets. Let’s climb up to the viewing platform adorned with a cascading waterfall.

A romantic spot surrounded by greenery. A place of peace and lightness floating above the bustling city.

Let’s get comfortable on the steps and enjoy the view from the heights.

Stuttgart is not only the birthplace of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche but also an important cultural center of Germany. A special place is held by the Opera House.

Nature accompanies the city everywhere. Large parks with green lawns and ponds with fountains invite you to relax right in the heart of the city.

Here, tradition and innovation intertwine, urban hustle coexists with secluded areas, contrast and harmony form a unified whole.



