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Stuttgart, Germany

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Stuttgart, Germany

From the roof of the Mercedes Benz Niederlassung in Stuttgart, the earthTV camera offers the perfect view towards one of the modern landmarks of Stuttgart: The Mercedes Benz Museum – sublime architecture for unique automobiles. Three loops that turn endlessly around each other, like a three-leafed clover, unwind slowly down a timeline that guides the visitor through nine levels – from the invention of the automobile to present-day reality in the entrance hall below.

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Charmingly embedded in one of the largest winegrowing regions of Germany, Stuttgart is attractive on the one hand through its exquisite panorama, the beautiful squares, the noble castles and buildings with differing architectural styles and on the other hand through the diverse cultural offerings. Many cheerful festivals like the Summer Festival, the Stuttgart Wine Village, the atmospheric Christmas Market or the Cannstatter Beer Festival, one of the largest and most beautiful folk festivals in the world, invite you for a visit. The latter is also captured by the earthTV camera, as well as the Mercedes Benz Arena, Home of the football club VfB Stuttgart.


Facts about: Germany

Germany
Germany
Capital:
Berlin
Population:
82,431,390
Religion:
Protestant 34%, Roman Catholic 34%, Muslim 3.7%, unaffiliated or other 28.3%
Area:
357,021 km² (925 miles²)
Coast Line:
2.389 km
Lowest:
Neuendorf bei Wilster -3,54 m
Highest:
Zugspitze 2963 m
Geographic Information

Germany stretches from the high mountains of the Alps in the south to the shores of the North and Baltic Seas in the north. In between are found the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northern Germany, traversed by some of Europe's major rivers such as the Rhine, Danube and Elbe. Germany is bordered by nine countries: Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Key aspects of tourism
Tourism in Germany is quite multifaceted: walking-tours in the mountains, beach holidays in the North and much more is possible.

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