A report on Stuttgart

Stuttgart's first coat of arms (1286)
1634 Drawing of Stuttgart by Matthäus Merian
Drawing of Stuttgart, 1794
Map of Stuttgart, 1888
Map of Stuttgart area, 1888
View of Stuttgart from Alexanderstraße, 1895. The Rotebühlkaserne is visible to the left, and the Old Castle and Stiftskirche to the right.
The historic Stuttgart Marktplatz looking west, 1881
Stuttgart Rathaus on the Marktplatz, 1907. The building was destroyed by Allied bombing during World War II. What was left of the building was used to build the current City Hall.
Villa Berg, the summer residence of the royalty of Wurttemberg built from 1845 to 1853, in a colorized photograph from 1910
A colorized photo from 1911 of the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft factory in Untertürkheim. Today, this building is the seat of Daimler AG.
Front and back of a 50-pfennig Notgeld from 1921 featuring the state capital, Stuttgart
Demonstration at the Stuttgart Marktplatz on German Hiking Day (Deutschen Wandertag), 1938
Map of the destruction of Stuttgart after the air raids
A war-damaged Neues Schloss at Schlossplatz prior to restoration, 1956
Stuttgart's Hauptbahnhof from the Königstraße, 1965
Stuttgart Region with centers
City center, winter
The Stiftskirche, seen from south-east (Kirchstraße)
The Alte Kanzlei on Schillerplatz square
Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden, around 1900
The Johanneskirche on the Feuersee, designed by Christian Friedrich von Leins
Killesbergpark with fountains and vineyards in the background
View from the Birkenkopf (partly a Schuttberg)
The State Opera House
The Protestant Stiftskirche (originally built in 1170, pictured around 1900) with the memorial on Schillerplatz square in foreground
The Cannstatter Volksfest in the district of 'Bad Cannstatt'
Entrance to the Old State Gallery
The Württemberg crown jewels on display in the State Museum of Württemberg (Old Castle)
Mercedes-Benz Museum
Porsche Museum
City Library
State Library of Wurttemberg
Central State Archive
Stuttgart Town Hall (Rathaus)
The 'Königsbau' on Schlossplatz, former home to the Stuttgart Stock Exchange
Kriegsberg vineyard in the city center
The new building of the State University of Music and Performing Arts, designed by James Stirling
Stuttgart Stadtbahn
Stuttgart S-Bahn
Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main railway station)
Stuttgart Airport
Stuttgart rack railway
Port on Neckar River in Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart's home ground, the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Bad Cannstatt. In the background: the Stuttgart Spring Festival
View from the Killesbergpark
The Markthalle Stuttgart (Stuttgart Market Hall)
The {{convert|216|m|adj=on|abbr=off}} Fernsehturm Stuttgart (Stuttgart Television Tower) at night
Castle Rosenstein
Neues Schloss at night
The Hegel Museum, birthplace of Hegel
Stuttgart annual christmas Market
Old downtown area of Stuttgart
Romantic view on the downtown area seen from upper Lenzhalde
The Haus der Wirtschaft (House of Commerce)
Schlossplatz
The grave chapel atop the Württemberg
The mild climate and hilly landscape are perfect for viticulture, as the Romans discovered. Pictured are vineyards near Obertürkheim.
View of Stuttgart from atop the Birkenkopf
Neckar river flowing through Hedelfingen and Obertürkheim
Vineyards on the Neckar river in the Mühlhausen area of Stuttgart during the Autumn of 2006
Stuttgart Rathaus on the Marktplatz, 1907. The building was destroyed by Allied bombing during World War II. What was left of the building was used to build the current City Hall.
Results of the second round of the 2020 mayoral election.
Results of the 2019 city council election.

Capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Cannstatter Volksfest 2004

Cannstatter Volksfest

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Cannstatter Volksfest 2004
Alpine Village in 2008

The Cannstatter Volksfest is an annual three-week Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair) in Stuttgart, Germany.

Territory of Württemberg 1810–1945.

Württemberg

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Historical German territory roughly corresponding to the cultural and linguistic region of Swabia.

Historical German territory roughly corresponding to the cultural and linguistic region of Swabia.

Territory of Württemberg 1810–1945.

The main town of the region is Stuttgart.

Main approach

Patch Barracks

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Main approach
Access to the K&K gate via the old tank trail from 1938

Patch Barracks is a U.S. military installation in Stuttgart, Germany.

Station building (2018)

Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof

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Station building (2018)
The third building from the left in the picture shows the facade, with the entrance area under the arcades, the first Stuttgart central station, after a plan by the architect Karl Etzel Karl Etzel (about 1850)
Elevation of the station, after the first station reconstruction (1867), seen from Schlossstraße
The station tower of the Hauptbahnhof in 2004
View from the station tower onto the platforms
Station building in 2010
Large ticket hall from Königstraße in 1927
View of the back of the station in March 2008
Railway tracks of the station including flying junctions
Station tower (before 2010, seen from the Mittleren Schlossgarten)
Terminal station hall in 2007, looking towards northern exit
Dovecote for feral pigeons
North and east side of the station building in February 2015, with the north exit in the centre of the picture
Central entrance to the platform hall with the coat of arms of the former Königstor (gate)
Interior view of the large ticket hall in 2015
The Schlossgarten wing in September 2010
Access to the Klett passage from Königstraße
The station from the inside in 2004
A view of the tracks from the tower in 2005
The station as viewed from the west (bottom center)
Outline map of the Stuttgart 21 project
Schematic track plan of the underground station (with eight tracks)
Longitudinal section of the underground station
Planned construction measures in the station area
Around 280 trees are to be felled or moved in the station area
Schematic overview of platform access with bottlenecks
Planned construction phases in the construction pits in the station area
Platform canopies with the glass panels removed (August 2012)
Additional concrete supports to stabilise the platform canopy block part of platform track 8 (December 2012)
Derailed carriage in the turnout area (9 October 2012)
Construction work in the middle part of the future platform hall (October 2017)
The former DB divisional headquarters set on pillars (December 2017)
Demolition work on the rear section of the former Deutsche Bahn divisional headquarters in Heilbronner Straße in August 2012
The state pavilion (here in March 2012) was located above the southern part of the planned station and was demolished in the course of construction in August 2012.
Fenced area for the construction of the planned station in the Mittleren Schlossgarten (June 2013)
Construction tracks being constructed in the Mittlerer Schlossgarten, on the grounds of the planned station (September 2013)

Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (Stuttgart central station) is the primary railway station in the city of Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-Württemberg, in southwestern Germany.

Portrait of Schiller by Ludovike Simanowiz (1794)

Friedrich Schiller

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German playwright, poet, and philosopher.

German playwright, poet, and philosopher.

Portrait of Schiller by Ludovike Simanowiz (1794)
Portrait of Friedrich Schiller by Gerhard von Kügelgen
Medal by to his 100th Death Anniversary, after a sculpture of 1794 by Dannecker, Vienna 1905, obverse
Lithograph portrait from 1905, captioned "Friedrich von Schiller" in recognition of his 1802 ennoblement
Germany's oldest Schiller memorial (1839) on Schillerplatz, Stuttgart
Kleinere prosaische Schriften. 1 (1792)
Goethe–Schiller Monument (1857), Weimar
Schiller on his deathbed – drawing by the portraitist Ferdinand Jagemann, 1805
French-occupied German stamp depicting Schiller
Monument on Schillerplatz in Vienna
Bronze-Plaque-Medal of Schiller's laureate head by the Austrian artist Otto Hofner

In 1780, he obtained a post as regimental doctor in Stuttgart, a job he disliked.

logo used by DMG since 1901

Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft

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German engineering company and later automobile manufacturer, in operation from 1890 until 1926.

German engineering company and later automobile manufacturer, in operation from 1890 until 1926.

logo used by DMG since 1901
Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft
Poster for a Mercedes Double Phaeton (1908)
DMG employees in 1890
DMG truck (1898) with Phoenix engine
1912 Mercedes Knight 4.0 50Hp at Technikmuseum Sinsheim
A Coventry Daimler: The DS420
Daimler Double-Six 50 alloy V12 150 bhp
Corsica drophead coupé
body designed by Reid Railton (1931)
1916 DMG advertisement for the Mercedes automobiles, illustrated by Jupp Wiertz

Founded by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, it was based first in Cannstatt (today Bad Cannstatt, a city district of Stuttgart).

VfB Stuttgart

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Historical chart of Stuttgart league performance after WWII
club logo from season 1994–95 until season 2013–14
Stuttgart against Borussia Dortmund in 2011
Kit used in 2019 season featuring German international star Mario Gómez
The Mercedes-Benz Arena

Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V., commonly known as VfB Stuttgart, is a German sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg.

View by Andreas Kieser, 1682

Leonberg

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View by Andreas Kieser, 1682
The Schwarzer Adler in Leonberg, the first seat of the parliament of Württemberg
The old town viewed from Engelberg
The palace.
The "Engelberg" hill and water tower – built in 1929, at 469 m above sea level
The Pomeranzen Garden, which was restored in 1980
Leonberg Town Hall: In front of the building, the traditional Maypole with plaques represents local guilds.
The A81 Autobahn (motorway) entering the Engelberg tunnel
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling 1835

Leonberg is a town in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg about 10 mi to the west of Stuttgart, the state capital.

Esslingen (district)

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Landkreis in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Landkreis in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Towns and municipalities in Landkreis Esslingen

Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Rems-Murr, Göppingen, Reutlingen, Böblingen and the district-free city Stuttgart.

Charles Alexander of Württemberg

Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg

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Württemberg noble from 1698 who governed the Kingdom of Serbia as regent from 1720 until 1733, when he assumed the position of Duke of Württemberg, which he held until his death.

Württemberg noble from 1698 who governed the Kingdom of Serbia as regent from 1720 until 1733, when he assumed the position of Duke of Württemberg, which he held until his death.

Charles Alexander of Württemberg
The Spiegelkabinett in the Old Haupbtbau of Ludwigsburg Palace, where Charles Alexander died in 1737.

Born in Stuttgart, he was the eldest son of Frederick Charles, Duke of Württemberg-Winnental, and Margravine Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg-Ansbach.