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Olympic athletes, including Team USA Olympic swimmers Kim Vandenberg and Rebecca Soni, visited Sindelfingen on Sunday, Sept 10, for a swim clinic to help Stuttgart Piranhas improve their swimming stokes. - U.S. Army Photo by Kevin S. Abel
Stuttgart-Mitte
Rotebühlplatz at the corner of Theodor-Heuss-Straße/ Fritz-Elsas-Straße with area of the demolished building 'Calwer Passage'
Rotebühlplatz an der Ecke der Theodor-Heuss-Straße/ Fritz-Elsas-Straße mit dem Areal des abgerissenen Gebäudes 'Calwer Passage'
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The photo won't win any awards for sharpness, but I liked the effect using the pano setting on the phone.
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Stiftskirche, Stuttgart med Schiller monumentet på högra sidan, 1901.
Stiftskirche, Stuttgart with Schiller monument at the right side.
Photo: Sigurd Curman
Once a year there is a Pipe and Cigar smokminbg event in Stuttgart in the middle of a vineyard. It was the first time for us, the mood was great and we all enjoyed itr tremendously, although the sun hardly ever came out.
STUTTGART, GERMANY - JUNE 26: Artem Dovbyk of Ukraine looks dejected , as Ukraine are eliminated from EURO 2024 after finishing in fourth place in Group E, after the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Ukraine and Belgium at Stuttgart Arena on June 26, 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
weissenhofsiedlung, stuttgart, 1927, artistic direction: ludwig mies van der rohe
The Weissenhofsiedlung is one of the most significant landmarks left by the movement known as "Neues Bauen”. The development was erected in 1927 as a residential building exhibition arranged by the City of Stuttgart and the Deutscher Werkbund. Working under the artistic direction of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, seventeen architects created an exemplary residential scheme for modern urban residents.
The architects participating in the exhibition - including Le Corbusier, Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Scharoun and others - were known at that time only in those circles devoted to the international avantgarde. Today they are amongst the most notable masters of modern architecture. To be found at the Weissenhof development are numerous homes built by these architects, all in close proximity one to another. And that's what makes this residential development unique around the world.
The ever-changing story of the Weissenhofsiedlung reflects the societal and cultural changes of the Twentieth Century. Largely shunned during the Third Reich, destroyed in part during World War II, the development was later approached with a lack of understanding for its precepts. It was only in 1958 that the Weissenhofsiedlung was enrolled in the register of historical monuments , excursion aeta autobahn, day 03
Am Colorado-Platz
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pikant: RP Stuttgart mit der Abteilung
Asyl !
in diesem Prachtsbau