The city lies in south-west Germany about an hour from the Black Forest and a similar distance from the Swabian Jura mountains. The city is a commercial, manufacturing, and transport centre surrounded by vineyards. It is a major railway junction and river port, and is served by an international airport.
Principal manufactured goods in the area include motor vehicles Porsche and Mercedes-Benz for example are made here , printed fabrics, electrical and photographic equipment, precision instruments, machinery, textiles, beverages, chemicals, and metal and wood products. Tourism and business conferences are important to the economy.
Another aim of these images is to promote the opportunity to download Landsat data through the ESA portals, where images captured every day are made available in near real time to the users and the scientific community. View large format slider. Whatever your choice, one ticket will provide you with access to every event as well as access to public transport to get your there.
The Mercedes-Benz Museum takes visitors through the timeline of automotive history. Mercedes-Benz Museum Opened in , the museum boasts of being the only auto museum that can document a continuous timeline of the years of automotive history. The museum is accessible to all, as a lift delivers you to the top floor, and you wind your way back down a spiral ramp until you reach the modern day and beyond and the exit. Porsche Museum Unsurprisingly, the architecture of the building itself makes a bold statement.
Particularly photogenic at night and notably during the weekend of Le Mans, it stays open for 33 hours straight. Both Stuttgart auto museums also provide tours of their respective factories, but tour reservations for these must be made in advance. Who knew that the pig was such an important part of life all over the world? The on-site restaurant also specializes in pork, because well, they simply must. From Central Station: U9 to Schlachthof station, then a three-minute walk to the museum.
Closed Mondays. Take the U5 train to Killesberg station and take the exit marked Weissenhofsiedlung. Also see: Bauhaus in Stuttgart. The Le Corbusier house in Stuttgart is now the Weissenhofmuseum devoted to the history of the Bauhaus school of architecture.
On purchase of an entrance pass you will have access to exhibits all over the city and public transport until the wee small hours. Standing at an impressive Closed for three years due to fire safety concerns and other issues, the tower reopened to the public on January 30, It offers a view of the city and surrounding landscape like no other. TIP — The official tower app is free, comes in English and is actually really fun and informative.
Also discounted tickets are available early and last in the day. Alternatively, you can take the subway lines U7 and U8 or a No. Free parking is available. More: Fernsehturm Stuttgart in English. Built in the Moorish Revival style and staffed since , the public have been able to enjoy it since The gardens are a peaceful way to while away a few hours, and the animal facilities are being frequently extended and renovated.
Its smaller size makes it easy to see the whole place in one day. Public transport: 20 minutes by train and on foot from the city center. Take the U14 train from the Central Station to the Wilhelma stop, and then walk five minutes to the Wilhelma entrance. Towns and attractions with under two hours travel time from Stuttgart. Most can be day-trip destinations or weekend excursions.
Esslingen am Neckar : Only about 10 miles southeast of Stuttgart, Esslingen is a half-timbered house heaven, and is also known for its medieval Christmas market. By car, take the A8 autobahn. See the Esslingen Tourism website in English for more about the city. Take a boat ride to appreciate the architecture. The university houses a great paleontology museum.
Ludwigsburg : Must-see attractions include the palatial Residenzschloss and accompanying gardens, the fall Pumpkin Festival, and a baroque-style Christmas market. Take the S4, S5, or regional lines from Stuttgart for the short trip.
Web: Official Ludwigsburg website English. Marbach am Neckar : Only 25 km 16 mi north of Stuttgart, Marbach has a scenic old town that features the house where the German poet and dramatist Friedrich Schiller was born in Although Schiller left Marbach when he was only four, the town has a major literary archive devoted to his works, along with the newer Literaturmuseum der Moderne Museum of Modern Literature.
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