Its
history is interwoven with the opulent historic buildings in contrast to the
more modern ones. A history that began in the 10th century and which, with its
reconstruction after the Second World War - which led to the destruction of
around 45% of the city - continues to captivate. With its Art Nouveau
architecture, Stuttgart is Germany’s sixth largest city. It is known as the
capital of cars, but there is so much more to see.
Today, let us kick off with what many people love: cars. Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, known the world over, are two major brands in the sector that embody Made in Germany and are based in this city. Bosch, equally renowned as a leading supplier of technology and services, also makes use of the location, providing this historic city with modern, up-to-date and successful brands.
Stuttgart is home to two fantastic museums: the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum
Today, let us kick off with what many people love: cars. Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, known the world over, are two major brands in the sector that embody Made in Germany and are based in this city. Bosch, equally renowned as a leading supplier of technology and services, also makes use of the location, providing this historic city with modern, up-to-date and successful brands.
Stuttgart is home to two fantastic museums: the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum