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Stuttgart Rack Railway, Marienplatz station, Stuttgart. Saturday 28 September 2019
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.
Stuttgart - 26.09.2018: Breitband,- und Infrastrukturtag in Stuttgart (Lapp Headquarters), Germany on September 26 2018. Photo by: vstudio.photos
Stuttgart - 26.09.2018: Breitband,- und Infrastrukturtag in Stuttgart (Lapp Headquarters), Germany on September 26 2018. Photo by: vstudio.photos
Stuttgart - 17.08.2024: German Open Championship in Stuttgart (Liederhalle), Germany. Photo by: @vstudio.photos
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.
Stuttgart's most charming palace must surely be Schloss Solitude, which was commissioned by Duke Carl Eugen in 1763. It was intended to be a place 'far from the turmoil and disappointments of the world'. Its architect was Philippe de la Guepiere, who was a pioneer of the Louis XVI style in Germany. A straight road runs for 12 km from here to the Residenzschloss in Ludwigsburg.
Diemershalde | Eugensplatz
One of the most magnificent fountains in the city.
Arch. & sculptor: Otto Rieth
1890
Polar bear cub "Wilbaer", right, plays in the outdoor enclosure at the Stuttgart Zoo with mother Corinna, in Stuttgart, southern Germany, Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Zoo officials introduced Germany's latest polar bear cub Wednesday to the public. (AP Photo/Daniel Maurer)
Stuttgart - 16.08.2019: German Open 2019 - Shows Amateur Latin in Stuttgart (Liederhalle), Germany.
Photo by: @vstudio.photos
Stuttgart's most charming palace must surely be Schloss Solitude, which was commissioned by Duke Carl Eugen in 1763. It was intended to be a place 'far from the turmoil and disappointments of the world'. Its architect was Philippe de la Guepiere, who was a pioneer of the Louis XVI style in Germany. A straight road runs for 12 km from here to the Residenzschloss in Ludwigsburg.