The Killesberg Park (Höhenpark Killesberg) is an urban public park of 123 acres in Stuttgart, Germany. It is just north of the state capital.
The park dates back to the horticultural show of 1939. Before the show, a large area of the park had been a quarry. It was transformed into a park with exhibition sites for the show, and has remained hosting horticultural events on a regular basis.
Since its opening, the park has been home to the 15-inch narrow-gauge Killesberg Railway. In the summer months, visitors can see two diesel and two steam locomotives, which have been fixtures in the park since 1950. The horticultural show of 1939 saw the opening of the railway when two borrowed steam engines from Leipzig traversed a short stretch of track. Unfortunately, it was not in operation during our recent visit.
Another prominent structure in this park is the Killesberg Tower (Killesbergturm) which is a 40.4 meter high observation tower with four varying height decks overlooking the park completed in 2001. It was designed using cable-stayed bridge technology.
There also is a farm animals area with chickens, donkeys, llamas and alpacas, and flamingo pond nearby. read more