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Birkenkopf Stuttgart: A Mountain of Memories and Views
Perched on the western edge of Stuttgart, the Birkenkopf Stuttgart isn’t just a scenic lookout. Known to locals as Monte Scherbelino — “Mount Shards” — this hill stands as a monument to both destruction and renewal . It offers panoramic views over the city, but beneath your feet lies the stonework of a Stuttgart that once was. A Hill Built from Rubble After the Second World War, large parts of Stuttgart were left in ruins. Between 1953 and 1957, the city transported over 1.5
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Oct 12, 2025


The Southern Fountain of Schlossplatz: A Gem in Stuttgart’s Heart
In the very center of Stuttgart, where history, architecture, and urban life blend seamlessly, Schlossplatz stands as the city’s beating...
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Oct 5, 2025


Johanneskirche at Feuersee – A Landmark in Stuttgart-West
Construction and Architecture Built between 1865 and 1876 , designed by Württemberg’s chief architect Christian Friedrich von Leins ....
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Oct 1, 2025


Hoppenlaufriedhof: Stuttgart’s Forgotten Corner of History
The Forgotten Beauty of Stuttgart’s Old Cemetery Tucked away in the heart of Stuttgart lies a place that many pass by without noticing—a...
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Aug 17, 2025
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