Stuttgart

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The stunning futuristic architecture of this museum is an enticement to enter, but the stunning historic and futuristic vehicles inside are the main attraction. — Fodor's
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Oberer Schlossgarten
4 reviews
This not-to-be-missed museum displays one of the finest art collections in Germany. — Fodor's
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4 reviews
This sleek structure encased in a glass facade is a work of art in its own right. — Fodor's
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Over 80 models by the firm are displayed in a futuristic airy building near the factory. — Michelin Guide
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Rathaus
3 reviews
For many visitors, the highlight of one of Stuttgart’s oldest standing structures, a moated castle built in the 13th century and redone in the 16th century in Renaissance style. — Frommer's
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2 reviews
Architecture enthusiasts are thrilled by the recent opening of the Weissenhof Estate, following many years of restoration. — Lonely Planet
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Oberer Schlossgarten
2 reviews
What's most striking is the architectural variety of this great complex. — Fodor's
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From its perch above Stuttgart, domed Schloss Solitude was built in 1763 for Duke Karl Eugen of Württemberg as a hunting palace and summer residence. — Lonely Planet
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Rathaus
3 reviews
Topped by two mismatched towers, this largely 15th-century church has Romanesque origins. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Wilhelma was initially built as a royal palace, and now sits on a 30-hectare plot of land split between a zoo and botanical garden, in the northern suburbs of Stuttgart, Germany. — Afar Magazine
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2 reviews
Schweinemuseum is one heck of a pigsty: 45,000 paintings, lucky trinkets, antiques, cartoons, piggy banks and a veritable mountain of cuddly toys cover the entire porcine spectrum. — Lonely Planet
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Oberer Schlossgarten
2 reviews
A huge area enclosed by royal palaces and planted gardens, the square has elegant arcades branching off to other stately plazas. — Fodor's
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Oberer Schlossgarten
2 reviews
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