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Linden-Museum

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At the Linden Museum in Stuttgart, embark on an intriguing journey through global cultures. Home to around 160,000 items, the museum showcases the art, rituals, and everyday objects from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania. The neoclassical architecture adds a unique charm to your visit, while rotating special exhibitions provide fresh insights. Be inspired by the diversity and discover what the world has to offer.
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Designed by architects Bihl & Woltz, the striking neoclassical building of the Linden Museum opened its doors in 1911 and now houses one of the largest collections of ethnographic objects in Europe.

Quick Facts

Founded
May 28, 1911
Architect
Bihl & Woltz
Architectural Style
Neoclassical
Annual Visitors
70,580
Opening Date
May 28, 1911
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

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