Itinerary
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Pass By: Schicksalsbrunnen, Walter-Erich-Schafer-Weg, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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.
Pass By: Stuttgart Opera, Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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.
Pass By: Schlossplatz, Schloßpl., 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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.
Pass By: Schillerplatz Square, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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.
Pass By: Old Castle, Schillerpl. 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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.
Pass By: Wilhelm Palais, Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 2, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
Once a royal palace and now the city library, this building exemplifies classical architecture, embodying Stuttgart's historical and educational development.
Pass By: Johanneskirche, Gutenbergstr. 11, 70176 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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.
Pass By: Haus der Wirtschaft Baden-Wurttemberg, Willi-Bleicher-Str. 19, 70174 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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.
Pass By: Alte Kanzlei, Schillerpl. 5, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
A historic building on Schillerplatz, formerly a chancellery, now housing restaurants, it represents the historical importance of administrative buildings in Stuttgart's urban landscape.