Sights in Stuttgart
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Killesberg Park is worth a nice tranquil stroll. There is also a tower which gives you a wonderful view over the city.
But on summer evenings it is full of people who are partying and drinking till late. Buy your alcohol before, because there is no gas station near to it.
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While in Stuttgart listen for the Swabian music from the glockenspiel at the Rathaus (city hall)
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Ludwigsburg Palace and the botanical gardens are worth a visit too.
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Already within the 13th century a water moated palace existed here, which in the 14th century became the head seat of the Counts of Würtemberg. In the middle of the 16th century extensive renovations were undertaken by Christoph and Ludwig, the owners at the time. The result of the renovations was a Renissance style palace, with a new spectacular Inner Courtyard. In the 18th century the water filled moat surrounding the palace was finally removed, resulting in the structure that existed up until the second world war, within which the palace was damaged quite serverly. Thereafter more..
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Schillerplatz Square and its Collegiate Church the Alte Staatsgalerie (collection of Rembrandts Rubens and others) and the Neue Staatsgalerie (20th-century art collection) is deffinately worth a visit.
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The Schlosgarden offers good view of the Schloss.
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.getting there= tram no. 14 stop Haltestelle Max - Eyth See
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| type: | Parks |
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| gettingthere: | U13, U9, U4 to Untertuerckheim, then take the bus no.61 to "Rotenberg" (final stop) |