Where Engineering Genius Meets Swabian Soul
It started as a stud farm around 950 AD — a humble "Stuotgarten" nestled in a valley of vineyards. From that modest beginning, Stuttgart became the seat of Württemberg's kings, the birthplace of the automobile, and the engine room of German innovation.
You'll walk through medieval castles, past Baroque palaces, into Art Nouveau market halls, and up to the world's first concrete TV tower. Ten stops. Ten riddles. One thousand years of secrets hiding in plain sight.
"Nothing great in the world was accomplished without passion."
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, born in Stuttgart, 1770