Stuttgart is Germany’s 6th largest city and the center of an important industrial region. II. It is a city that was heavily damaged in World War II and was rebuilt after the war. We can list the interesting places of Stuttgart as follows: Königsbau (King’s Building): It is the oldest shopping mall in Stuttgart. Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium (Observation House): It has a pyramid-like building. You can watch the stars here. Schweine-Museum (Pig Museum): Outside the museum, there is a pig-shaped bus and pig figures made of various materials. A fun and interesting museum. Linden Museum: An ethnographic museum. Exhibitions can also be held inside. Feuerseeplatz: It is located in a place called Feuersee, following Theodor Heuss Street. It consists of a tiny pond in the city and a gothic cathedral on its edge. Neues Schloss (New Palace): A building built in Baroque style. It is located in the center of the city. Altes Schloss (Old Palace): Today it is used as a museum. It is located next to the New Palace. Chinagarten Stuttgart: A neighborhood where electric vehicles are seen relatively more frequently. It offers a different experience for those who want to experience the Far East breeze in Europe. Hegel Haus: The house where the philosopher Hegel was born has been turned into a museum. In the museum, there are Hegel’s personal belongings and notes exhibiting examples of his thoughts. Schillerplatz (Schiller Square): A square in the old city center named in honor of the German poet, philosopher, historian and writer. Mittlerer Schloßgarten and Unterer Schloßgarten: Two parks that I admired for their beautiful artificial lakes. You can walk from Mittlerer to the end of Unterer to the Neckar River in 1-1.5 hours, and enjoy watching different types of birds floating coyly in artificial ponds, alone with the greenery and trees. Schlossplatz, or Palace Square: It is the most famous square in Stuttgart. Naturally, it is one of the busiest and most central meeting points of the city. In fact, it is necessary to evaluate this place as a whole. When you go up to Schlossgarten from the central square, the building with the cylinder that appears directly opposite is the Staatsgalerie, that is, the state painting and sculpture gallery. There is a column erected in the middle of the Palace Square in honor of King Wilhelm I in 1840. There is a statue of Concordia, the goddess of peace in Roman Mythology, on the column. Water continues to flow from the eight taps of the two fountains adorning the square, symbolizing the rivers in the State of Württemberg. Königstrasse: Stretching from Schlossplatz to Königsbau, Königstrasse is Stuttgart’s most popular street and one of the best choices for shopping. Christmas Market: One of the most colorful and attractive Christmas markets in Europe is held in Stuttgart. When that time of year arrives, the square is covered in colorful Christmas lights, regardless of the dark winter, keeping a three-century-old tradition alive. While activities such as a miniature railway and an ice skating ring enliven the atmosphere, the smell of mulled wine and Christmas music mix together. Many stands display Christmas-specific decorative and gift items. Markthalle, on the other hand, contains stalls displaying fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olive oils and fish from various countries, and shops related to gardening. Additionally, Porsche and Mercedes museums are also located in this city, which may be attractive for car enthusiasts. Mavimore Turizm is a travel agency registered with TÜRSAB. Document number: A-8307
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