Join a Local Expert for a two-hour exclusive journey through Stuttgart's architecture, a can't-miss experience where historic heritage meets modern design, and every building tells a story of style and time.
• Enjoy a private and intimate tour, exclusively for your group.
• Discover Stuttgart’s iconic architecture with the guidance of a Local Expert.
• Uncover how Old Castle (Altes Schloss) has shaped Stuttgart's skyline.
• Experience a personalised tour, tailored to your interests.
• Get curated recommendations for further city discovery.
Experience the evolving face of Stuttgart's horizon, a visual journey of its historical evolution and modern growth.
We will meet at the fountain Schicksalsbrunnen for an exploration of Stuttgart's architectural marvels.
As our journey through the city’s architectural heritage ends, the rest of Stuttgart awaits your curious discovery.
Located in the Upper Castle Garden, this fountain is an artistic landmark in Stuttgart, symbolizing the city's dedication to public art and urban beautification.
Housed in the opulent State Theatre complex, the Stuttgart Opera is a centerpiece of cultural life in the city, renowned for its exquisite architecture and world-class performances.
The largest square in Stuttgart, surrounded by historical and modern buildings, it's a vibrant public space and a focal point for major city events, reflecting the blend of Stuttgart's past and present.
A historic square named after the famous German poet Friedrich Schiller, it's surrounded by notable buildings and is a testament to Stuttgart's rich cultural and literary heritage.
A former medieval water castle, now a museum, this building is a key piece of Stuttgart's history, showcasing the city's architectural evolution from medieval times to the present.
Once a royal palace and now the city library, this building exemplifies classical architecture, embodying Stuttgart's historical and educational development.
A striking Protestant church situated in Stuttgart-West, it's known for its Gothic Revival architecture and scenic location by the Feuersee, symbolizing the city's religious history and architectural beauty.
An important building for business and economic development, it's a symbol of Stuttgart's role as a hub for commerce and industry, with a design reflecting post-war modernist architecture.
A historic building on Schillerplatz, formerly a chancellery, now housing restaurants, it represents the historical importance of administrative buildings in Stuttgart's urban landscape.
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