my Stuttgart, day 1+audio
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10.9 km
2 h 14 m
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Stuttgart is a city of contrasts and unexpected discoveries, where industrial monuments are adjacent to green hills, and historic streets lead to modern cultural centers. Outstanding thinkers and innovators were born here, and today the city welcomes you: from the colorful areas on the banks of the Neckar to cozy parks and terraces with panoramic views.
Museum of Pigs
This museum is a real shrine for lovers of pigs: in 27 thematic halls there are toys, dishes, sculptures and art objects that reveal the diversity of images of piglets in culture and everyday life. Interactive exhibits set up a playful mood and give smiles.
Stuttgart Observatory
Climb Uhlandshoe to see the depths of the universe. During the tour, volunteer astronomers through the telescope will show you the Sun during the day or the Moon and planets — when evening comes.
Staatsoper Stuttgart
The opera house, with a glorious history and an innovative approach to productions, impresses not only with the architecture of the facade, but also with sophisticated musical projects and world-class performances.
Silber Hotels
This house is a living memory of the tragic pages of history. The former Gestapo headquarters has now been transformed into a space for learning and reflection: exhibitions tell about the role of the police in three political systems and its impact on the victims of the regime.
House of Music
In the walls of the ancient Fruchtkasten, music history comes to life: the concert hall plays keyboard instruments from the XVII—XX centuries, and interactive stands and video installations allow you to explore experiments and innovations in music.
Hegel House
The parental home of Georg Hegel invites you to travel through the life and thoughts of the great philosopher. In three authentic halls you will feel the atmosphere of Stuttgart of the early 19th century and immerse yourself in ideas that changed the world.
Delphi Cinema
The city's oldest cinema, with 750 blue seats and retro decoration, showcases original and independent cinema. Festivals and special screenings are often held here, and the evening in “Delphi” turns into a small festival of cinema.
Linden Museum
One of Europe's leading ethnological museums with 160,000 exhibits invites you on a transcultural journey: a Tibetan altar room, a Japanese tea house, an Afghan bazaar and a Maori gathering — all this is just part of a collection that opens up a world of different traditions and symbols.
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