
Deutsches Landwirtschaftsmuseum
Explore Farming at the Heart of Stuttgart
Did you know?
Renowned architect Peter Cheret designed the German Agricultural Museum in Stuttgart, celebrated for its modern approach to museum architecture.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Peter Cheret
Guided Story
Do you hear that faint creaking? It might just be the echoes of the old farming machines housed in this museum. Look up, the architecture is a fascinating blend of history and modern design, crafted by Peter Cheret. Did you know that the agricultural history here dates back to the Middle Ages? Those famous plows you'll see soon once tilled the fields of this region. Behind you, in the distance, you might catch a glimpse of St. Antonius Church's outline. Imagine farmers of old bringing their produce to market, passing right by this very spot. Let the stories of agriculture come to life as you explore.
Location
Nearby

Deutsches Landwirtschaftsmuseum (Süd 1)

Schloss Hohenheim

University of Hohenheim

St. Antonius (Paracelsusstraße)

Weidach- und Zettachwald

Platane am Spielhaus

Ev. Kirchengemeinde Hohenheim


