
Ruine der Freitreppenanlage des ehemaligen Neuen Lusthauses
A Glimpse of the Late Renaissance in Stuttgart
Did you know?
Although the Neues Lusthaus was destroyed during World War II, its staircase ruins still testify to the architectural brilliance of the German late Renaissance.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1904
Guided Story
Imagine the echoes of courtly music that once filled this space, as elegantly dressed nobles descended these grand stairs. Look up and admire the intricate details that hint at the past grandeur. This staircase was the centerpiece of the Neues Lusthaus, a masterpiece of German Late Renaissance. Just behind you is the Queen Olga Grenadier Regiment Memorial, a nod to the region's military history. Close your eyes, and you might almost hear the applause from lavish balls once held here. These ruins are a tapestry of tales from a time of splendor and elegance, now alive only in our imagination. Let the magic of this place captivate you.
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