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www.theglobaldigital.com Stuttgart - Germany
Stuttgart has often been described as the world's
largest village. Stuttgart is a paradox where classical
and modern converge. Although beer is the national
beverage of Germany, Stuttgart is one the largest wine
producing areas in all of Germany. There are many
wine tasting events, as well as the annual Stuttgart Wine
Festival.
Need to relax ? The mineral spas of Stuttgart have been
well- known for centuries. Immerse yourself in a curative
hot mineral bath that many claim will help your skin,
heart, and respiratory problems.
Stuttgart is called the cradle of the automobile and is
home to both Mercedes Benz and Porsche. Take a
tour at either The Mercedes Benz or Porsche Museum for
more in- depth information and their history.
Stuttgart like many areas in Germany has a rich cultural
life and, in fact, The Stuttgart Opera has won Opera- of-
the- year on numerous occasions.
Thinking about sports ? Stuttgart offers soccer events,
ice hockey, golf and a host of other activities.
Points Of Interest For Stuttgart
Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden
The State Opera House
State Gallery Museums
Mercedes Benz Museum
Porsche Museum
Altes Schloss - The Old Castle
Neues Schloss - The New Castle
Kunstmuseum
Hegel House
The North Station Holocaust Memorial
Burial Tomb Of Katharina - (on the outskirts)
Castle Square
The Mercedes Benz Arena - (stadium)
Schloss Solitude - Solitude Castle
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