6 Castles in Stuttgart That You Shouldn't Miss

February 16, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

Surrounded by one of Germany's largest wine-growing regions, Stuttgart beckons cultural junkies with its acclaimed ballet, opera and philharmonic, while auto fans get revved up over the Mercedes Benz Museum. There's more green space than urban sprawl in the festival-friendly city, home to Europe's largest zoo and botanic garden combo, the Wilhelma. The WŸrttembergisches Landesmuseum, in one of the city's oldest structures, traces area history from the Stone Age. Buses or subway provide handy transport.
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1. Landesmuseum Wurttemberg

Schillerplatz 6 Old Castle, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 711 89535111 [email protected] http://www.landesmuseum-stuttgart.de
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4.5 based on 350 reviews

Landesmuseum Wurttemberg

The museum's collections cover archaeology, art history and cultural history, taking you on a tour through Wurttemberg's past.

Reviewed By 296leslieh - Bangkok, Thailand

This museum is a MUST see. We were surprised at the scope of history covered in great detail with the highest quality displays and plenty of English language descriptions. We spent a rich three hours there. The Greek, Roman and Etruscan artifacts were impressive and the Celtic exhibit fascinating.

2. New Castle (Neues Schloss)

Schlossplatz 4, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 711 66734331 [email protected] http://www.neues-schloss-stuttgart.de
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4.0 based on 148 reviews

New Castle (Neues Schloss)

3. Solitude Palace

Solitude 1, 70197 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7141 186400 [email protected] http://www.schloss-solitude.de
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4.0 based on 398 reviews

Solitude Palace

Solitude Palace is Duke Carl Eugen's most ambitious and most personal creation. An impressive architectural ensemble and spectacular views make it exceptional.

Reviewed By Moonamuslim

Beautifully built, splendidly designed from the outside and inside, a fascinating sight and a nice place to walk. Located on a hill, it offers a beautiful view of the surroundings. You can park nearby, but not directly at the castle. It is about 1km that you walk through an avenue before you get to the property. The Rococo Castle Solitude, which was built in the years 1764 to 1775, has some relationship with Sanssouci in Potsdam. The rooms inside have approaches from the classicist era. Very nice for a sunny afternoon. You can sit comfortably on the large meadow in front of the castle. The only thing - on the weekends, the wedding parties pilgrimage to the castle for photo shoots and besiege the rows of stairs and the property. If possible, come outside of this time, it's a nicer photo opportunity and a nicer sight

4. Villa Berg

Villa Berg 1, 70190 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany https://www.stuttgart-meine-stadt.de/villa-berg
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Villa Berg

5. Palm'sches Schloss

Moenchfeldstr. 35, 70378 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.stuttgart.de/item/show/197829
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6. Altes Schloss (Old Castle)

Schillerpl. 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 711 89535111 http://www.landesmuseum-stuttgart.de/

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