Architecture

Stuttgart is closely connected with the name of Gottlieb Daimler, Wilhelm Maybach, and Ferdinand Porsche’s footsteps by Rembrandt, Monet, and van der Rohe beyond the country’s borders. However, the capital city of Baden-Wurttemberg stands not only for the production of high-quality automobiles. Once established as a horse Stud Stuotengarten, visitors to the city find a jewel of architecture and fine arts, as the hotel Portal reported hotelreservierung.de. Art lovers will enjoy fully during a visit of the old and new State Gallery in Stuttgart. Here they expect works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Monet, Picasso and Beuys among others. The Wilhemspalais is located on the Charlottenplatz. In the 19th century built by the Italians Salucci, it served the last Wurttemberg King and his family until the revolution of November 1918 as a residence. A further architectural highlight is the built in 1463 in Klosterle, which today is known as the oldest House in Stuttgart.

Until the Reformation, the women order of the beguines was established here. Today it houses the town museum. Supporters of the modern architecture should not miss the Stuttgart Weissenhof estate. She was building exhibition of Deutscher Werkbund under the artistic direction of Mies van der Rohe for the modern Metropolitan built in 1927. The Stuttgart market Hall, which was built in the art nouveau style from 1911 to 1914 offers an experience for all senses.

Fruit and vegetables, flowers, fish and meat, as well as furnishings are offered on an area of about 3,000 square meters. Stuttgart offers also many accommodation options. The hotel is particularly popular with MO located only ten minutes from the train station in the Schwaben Galerie in Stuttgart vaihingen, Germany. More information:… / Stuttgart /… Contact: Lisa Neumann University first media GmbH barefoot streets 12 04109 Leipzig Tel: + 49/341/49288-240 fax: + 49/341/49288-59