| Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium |
| Offering two to three various shows daily (see the website), as well as general information about astronomy, this is a good rainy-day place. Or see the late show for an unusual beginning to an evening. The planetarium is also host to numerous symposia ... |
 Willy-Brandt-Str. 25 Tel: 0180 51 10 44 522
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| Haus der Wirtschaft |
| This massive classical building was inaugurated on 6 June 1896 with the exhibition "Electrotechnology and Artistic Handicraft". Now the building serves as exhibition space for a variety of events but is interesting also for its architectural merits. ... |
 Willi-Bleicher-Str. 19 Tel: 123 26 46
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| Hegel-Haus |
| As the birth house of the philosopher Hegel, here you can view various documents and exhibits relating to that famous son of Stuttgart. Tours are available. ... |
 Eberhardstr. 53 Tel: 216 67 33
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| Kunstgebäude |
| On Schloßplatz, this building closes the square to the north-west and leads to the Schloßgarten. The tower features the stag, the state symbol of Württemberg, and the gallery spaces have innovative and contemporary exhibitions from local and international stars. In the summer, the popular ... |
 Schloßplatz 2
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| KunstMuseum |
| In 1925 Silvio della Valle di Casanova donated his collection to the city and the Cube was built in 2005 to become the bad boy of the Stuttgart art world ? very glass, very modern and with automatic doors the Heart of Gold ... |
 Kleiner Schloßpl. 1 Tel: 216 21 88
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| Lindenmuseum |
| Built in 1889 as trade and geography museum, it got its current name from Karl Graf von Linden who collected artefacts from all over the world and transformed it into a ethno-cultural museum. The collection ranks as one of the best in Europe ... |
 Hegelplatz 1 Tel: 202 23
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| Museum am Löwentor |
| Baden-Wüttemberg is a literal dinosaurs? graveyard, and the Am Löwentor building of the natural history museum is home to skeletons and life-size models of the Schwabian dragon and other dinosaurs. Take a walk through prehistory in this purpose-built museum with dinosaurs remains from ... |
Rosenstein 1 Tel: 893 60
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| Museum am Löwentor |
| Set in the picturesque Rosenstein Park, these two partner museums have a huge collection of botany, entomology, palaeontology and zoology as well as internal research, seminars and library. The Löwentor is a modern building sunk into the landscape while the Rosenstein occupies a ... |
Rosenstein, Gew. 1 Tel: 893 60
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| Musical Instrument Museum |
| Musikinstrumentensammlung is quite a mouthful but the visit is worth it, even if you aren?t an avid musician. The beautiful old building that houses the museum was almost totally destroyed in the war and photos show the damage and reconstruction. Instruments galore plus ... |
Schillerpl. 1 Tel: 279 34 00
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| Schloß Rosenstein |
| A good array of taxidermed animals, models and film showing the history of nature in the Rosenstein Palace, built between 1824-1829 by Florentine court architect Giovanni Salucci. A creationist?s nightmare of human and chimp skeletons standing side by side, plus corals, dolphins, birds, ... |
Rosenstein 1 Tel: 893 60
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| Staatsgalerie |
| Part of the Cultural Mile, this fabulous gallery has boomed since opening in 1984. Built between 1838 and 1843, the old section holds the masters, while the James Stirling designed new wing (1977-1983) holds 20th century art. Head for the post modern pink ... |
 Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 30-32 Tel: 47 04 00
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| Städtisches Lapidarium |
| A fascinating outdoor exhibition of statues originating from collection of romantic statues from Karl von Ostertag-Siegle, and remnants of Stuttgart buildings salvaged after WW2. Get a feeling for the architectural history of the city. The park lies at the foot of the Karlshöhe, ... |
Mörikestr. 24/1 Tel: 216 44 48
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| Weinbaumuseum |
| For those interested in the wine-making tradition in and around Stuttgart, this is a great place to get general information as well as particularities of the area. Learn about local wine-makers and wine-related events, and take part in wine-tasting before staggering back to the ... |
 Uhlbacher Platz 4 Tel: 216 28 57
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| Württembergisches Landesmuseum |
| Housed in the Altes Schloß, the state museum holds an astounding collection of art, design items, jewels, statues, weapons, glass, games (old playing cards featuring birds, dogs, stags and ducks and a 17th Century backgammon board) that make you say wow, eugh, laugh ... |
Schillerpl. 6 Tel: 279 34 98
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