
Sternwarte Stuttgart
Explore the Universe from Stuttgart's Heart
Did you know?
Opened in 1922, the Stuttgart Observatory, also known as the Swabian Observatory, has been a popular gathering spot for astronomy enthusiasts right in the heart of the city.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- 1922
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
- Phone
- +49 711 281871
Guided Story
Feel that gentle breeze brushing past you? It's almost like the universe itself is whispering secrets to you. Right here, on Uhlandshöhe, you're standing at a place that has inspired wonder for over a century. As you look up, you'll see the dome of the observatory, where countless stargazers have peered into the night sky, each searching for their own cosmic story. Did you know that people once gathered here to chart the stars to better understand the world around them? Behind you, the city waterworks stands tall, a testament to a time when water and stars were both vital to life. Take a moment to soak in the atmosphere and let the stars draw you into their timeless dance.
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