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Timeless elegance in Stuttgart's scenic parkland

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The Marble Hall, designed by Heinrich Henes and opened in 1913, is a masterpiece of elegance nestled within the serene Weißenburgpark. This venue harmoniously blends historical charm with architectural beauty. Visiting here feels like stepping back in time, where magnificent marble details and artistic decorations captivate the imagination.
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The Marble Hall in Weißenburgpark was designed by architect Heinrich Henes in 1913.

Quick Facts

Architect
Heinrich Henes
Opening Date
1913

Guided Story

Do you hear the rustling leaves and the gentle birdsong? Right here, enveloped by the lush greenery of Weißenburgpark, stands the Marble Hall. Imagine yourself as a guest in the early 1900s, elegantly dressed, ready to attend one of the glamorous events held here. Look up, do you see the intricate decorations? These small details speak of the craftsmanship of that era. And behind you, if you turn around, you can spot the Bopserbrunnen, another gem in this historic landscape. The Marble Hall is not just a building; it's a window into a bygone era, bringing the stories within its walls to life.

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