Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #9 in Stuttgart, Germany
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4.3 km
164 m
Experience Stuttgart in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in StuttgartIndividual Sights in StuttgartSight 1: Die Ruine der Freitreppenanlage des ehemaligen Neuen Lusthauses
From the point of view of architectural history, the New Lusthaus in Stuttgart, which has not been preserved, is considered one of the most important buildings of the German late Renaissance and served as a place of courtly festivals and celebrations. In 1954, the Stuttgart chronicler and monument conservator Gustav Wais described the original building as "one of the noblest creations of the German Renaissance, which, if we still possessed it today, would be Stuttgart's main attraction". Both the history of the building and the appearance are well known due to the numerous traditions.
Sight 2: Grenadierregiment Königin Olga
The Grenadier Regiment "Queen Olga" No. 119 was a regiment of the Württemberg Army from 1806 to 1919. The regiment bore the honorary name Queen Olga, named after the Russian Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna Romanova, the wife of King Charles I.
Wikipedia: Grenadier-Regiment „Königin Olga“ (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 119 (DE)
Sight 3: InfoTurmStuttgart
The Tower Forum was the name given to an exhibition in the tower of Stuttgart's main railway station, which advertised the Stuttgart 21 project and the new Wendlingen–Ulm line.
Sight 4: Kriegsbergturm
The Kriegsberg Tower in the city of Stuttgart (Germany) is an observation tower and public monument. It stands at a height of 353 metres on the hill of Kriegsberg.
Sight 5: Linden-Museum
The Linden Museum is an ethnological museum located in Stuttgart, Germany. The museum features cultural artifacts from around the world, including South and Southeast Asia, Africa, the Islamic world from the Near East to Pakistan, China and Japan, and artifacts from North and Latin America and Oceania.
Sight 6: St. Fidelis
St. Fidelis Church is a Catholic church in the west of Stuttgart. The gabled building is slightly elevated above street level and its main façade recedes from the street line. An outer wall with turrets and two entrance gates and a forecourt with arched walkways separate the church from the street. The three-aisled hall church without tower and transept is spanned by reinforced concrete trusses and crowned by a gable roof. Inside, the church presents itself as a simple and unadorned hall with a high, coffered wooden barrel vault, low, windowless side aisles and a light-flooded central nave with high glass windows.
Sight 7: Sankt Nikolai
The Russian Church is a Russian Orthodox church in Stuttgart, built in 1895 according to plans by the architectural firm Eisenlohr & Weigle. The church was financed by the Russian government.
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