The ‘cradle of the automobile’, Stuttgart is renowned for cars and motorcycles, with a number of big brands, including Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, housing their headquarters there.
Spread across hills, valleys and parks, Stuttgart is home to some unusual and world-famous architecture. Must sees for free After WWII, rubble was piled up on top of a hill, creating an artificial mountain, Monte Scherbelino.
Originally standing 980 feet above the city, the rubble added an additional 130 feet. The highest point in Stuttgart, it allows a somber view of the city, with a plaque that translates as the rubble serving as ‘ a memorial to the victims and a reminder to the living.’ If you want to get out in nature, Max-Eyth-See is ideal for a relaxing day,
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