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Schlossplatz
Stuttgart is the capital of Baden-Württemberg. Often referred to as the largest village in Europe, Stuttgart is a green and open city surrounded by trees and vineyards with only a quarter of its area built on. Two of its major industries are the manufacture of Mercedes and Porsche cars and the publishing industry.
Attractions include the modern Staatsgalerie ;
the Prinzenbau, Alte Kanzlei and the Old Palace on the Schillerplatz ;
the Neues Schloss (New Palace) , a palace which served as the residence for the kings of Württemberg and has been painstakingly restored after 1945;
Mercedes- Benz and Porsche Automobile Museum,
15th-century Collegiate Church ,
TV Tower (211m/692ft high); Killesberg Park,
Wilhelma Zoo , botanical gardens,
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and mineral-water swimming pools .
The Stuttgart Ballet and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra are renowned the world over.
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"Welcome to Stuttgart" (Lord Mayor of the capital city Stuttgart) plus more info and history from the official page of the City of Stuttgart
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