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Mercedes-Benz-Museum

4.7 (209 reviews)
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Royal P.

I preferred the Mercedes Museum to the Porsche one. You start from the 8th floor, and the museum is well organized at each level and has a clear chronological history, not just of Mercedes itself but also world events. The museum also doesn't shy away from mentioning Mercedes dark times in their role in WWII. Each floor has a main section detailing the history and a side section with different car models. You can also find vintage cars, models driven by celebrities and vehicles you might not have known were Mercedes. The audioguide tour is worth getting and activates as you walk through specific sections. Latte and butter pretzel are also some of the best I've had in Germany. I really like the gift shop - merch is high quality. Very accessible from the train station.

Josh S.

What an excellent museum! Highly recommend a visit if you're in or near Stuttgart at any time. My advice is to go early - like when they open their doors. Parking is much easier, the crowds are smaller, and you'll have better opportunities to see and take photos of all the cars. We saw nearly everything, taking time to read all the sign in the various historical galleries and meandering through all the car displays and spent about 2 hours here. They've got a large gift shop with TONS of toy/model cars, clothes, and small gifts. The museum also has a couple cafe style areas for snacks and drinks, in addition to their sit-down restaurant which seems to open around noon most days.

Viv P.

Must say... wasn't too excited to go here, but our friend insisted. Glad we listened! I think I ended up having more fun than he did! Pretty cool to walk down the walkways reading through history of Germany, mostly pertaining to Mercedes-Benz. It wasn't a display of all their cars, like I thought it was going to be. It really was more about the history, and all the other ways Benz contributed to German history and economy - other than making good looking luxury cars. You start off the tour from the 8th floor and walk your way down in this beautifully designed architecture. Lots of lines and curves, and plenty of cars. At the end of it, you get to keep the lanyard that holds the phone with the audio tour guide. headphones are comfortable, and fit around your head, not your ears. It was lunch time when we finished, and the museum's club restaurant had surprisingly good food! Not sure what the whole deal in Germany is for not serving tap water... or ice for that matter... but the food was delicious! We had the steak salad, pizza, and brats with fries. The salad was out of this world.

Tyra L.

The museum had a lot of interesting cars that I didn't even realize were Mercedes before. For example the Pope mobile. They also included a lot of world history on the walls, I think to give context to the timeline of the vehicles. We were short on time, and had to rush through a little. You could spend a long time going through and reading everything. Their gift shop was pretty large, but really didn't have anything unique or cool. It was just random branded products like pencils and baby strollers... I did end up buying a ridiculously priced key chain - 50+ euros **cringe**. What I did not like about the experience was the staff. For some reason they were very snarky and short. I didn't experience this will anyone else I interacted with in all of Germany - locals, staff, etc. The ticketing lady was rude to the group in front of us, and then short with us. They made me check my bag in a locker, regular sized Longchamp, because it was "too big". So I guess bring a small bag or keep your valuables in your pockets.

Marlon T.

Yeah I'm talking business, we talking CIA I'm talking George Tenet, I seen him the other day He asked me about my Maybach, think he had the same Except mine tinted and his might have been rented - Kanye West If you're in Stuttgart, you must visit this museum! Even if you're not into Mercedes, this museum is more about world events, technology, and human passion for efficient movement! I'm not really a Mercedes person, but if I ever become one, I will be happy to have seen the all the history that goes into an amazing piece of engineering.

Amethyst W.

Very cute museum with a lot of history in it focusing on the Mercedes-Benz vehicle, the Daimler trucks and buses, and other events in history that surrounded this vehicles time. My entry ticket also offered to free espresso's which we got to enjoy while checking out part of the museum. Cool Mercedes-Benz store. if your Stuttgart highly recommend this visit.

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Bruce K.

A larger company and with more history, this is an easy three or more hours of exhibits, displays and memorabilia of the Mercedes-Benz company. I did not know too much about the company before, I learned quite a bit more by reading and looking at all of these vehicles on display. Going back to some of the earliest and with tribute to Bertha Benz who is known for finding the first gas station https://youtu.be/vsGrFYD5Nfs, they don't shy too much away from where they were and what they did during World War II (there's a picture of the entrance to Auschwitz) but move past it. Cars, cars, buses, trucks, cars, planes and more cars. I learned that the three points of the Mercedes logo are "Land, sea and air" though not much boating on display here in Stuttgart. Lots of reading, lots of displays, not much interactive and that was okay for me. I enjoyed it very much and the cafe at the end was a big help for my sore feet. [Review 16408 overall - 213 in Germany - 1915 of 2021.]

Jay B.

Recommend getting there when they open as it can get crowded fast. Tickets are 12€ for adults and kids are 6€. They give you translators to hear information throughout the museum. It does auto play. Each area does have some hands on areas for kids but not a lot. If kids aren't into cars and can read, not sure I would take them as they may find this museum boring. The history of Mercedes Benz was interesting as they also weave in world wide history as well and how MB played into it. You can catch the train to this museum. It's Less than a mile walk from the station to the museum. There are signs from the train station telling you which way to go. There is a small restaurant there. Not a lot of options for food but perfect for a snack.

Mahler Z.

The Mercedes-Benz Museum is a lot more than a display of cars; it is a celebration and reflection of human ingenuity, automotive culture, and the relentless pursuit of progress in our histories.

Renata F.

Came here on a Saturday at 9 am and left the museum around 2 pm. Arrive early so you have time to visit all the floors! It was absolutely amazing to see the origins of Mercedes Benz, listen/read about its history throughout the years, and see where it is now. The pope mobile, princess Diana's car, and some cool vintage cars were seen here. You can grab your tickets online and avoid the line. There was a line when we got there and a line when we left to get tickets. Totally worth it and my husband loved it!

Karen J.

What a fabulous experience! It was a well organized experience. You are given a headset through which you learn greater details about the exhibits and/or the era. We learned the Karl Benz produced the first petro powered car. Very cute story of his inaugural ride requiring his son running along to add petroleum to keep the car from running out of gas. Hilarious to think how slowly the car had to be traveling and the horrific fuel economy! There was so much history mixed in with great old cars. Stuttgart, Germany is home to many great brands such as Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, BMW, Mercedes Benz, and more. The history of innovation is amazing I highly recommend.

Neal A.

Just returned from our day at the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Time traveling made easy here, we returned to 1890 and the beginning of Mercedes Motor works. We watched and listened to just how and who began this brand. All three of us had no idea how this auto maker came up with the brand name but found out today that his daughters name meaning Mercy. This museum is a self guided tour and will take you the entire day. Loads of fun, plenty of information about the brand. Kids will also have a wonderful time, static displays of the sedans and race cars as well as concept cars. If you in Stuttgart Germany and somehow miss this place, shame on you. Return ASAP and make this your first stop Side bar: tomorrow the Porches Factory!!!

Tina L.

Everyone can enjoy . It is a great car museum but also a great reminder of general points in life. The museum is filled with facts of life as much as cars and there evolution. It's beautifully displayed . Everyone said it was a must and I understand way . It's 10 euros per person and worth it . Enjoy

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It's all about the cars of course. The guided tour for 6 euro is recommended. You'll still need to go back and check the places it missed.

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Perfect mix of history and exceptional vehicles. Something for everyone to enjoy - even kids.

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Very very fun for car kids,the lines are pretty long . It showed Mercedes' of all age and some new ones to .Overall I recommend it

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A cool way to kill a few hours on a rainy day. Amazing architecture and the early machinery is very cool to look at.

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Great place! Nice cars and a fantastic exhibition! Outstanding building! A must see if you are in town!

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Landesmuseum Württemberg - Garderobe und kostenlose Schließfächer.

Landesmuseum Württemberg

4.8(13 reviews)
4.2 kmRathaus

This Old Castle-located museum tells the story of the region from the Iron Age until the 19th…read moreCentury. Many of the overall panels are in English much most of the exhibition is in German. They probably have an English audio guide but I would rather just look. It is hard to see everything in one day. I started in the Iron Age and then was just exhausted and ran through the final century. I had low expectations for this museum and was pleasantly surprised to see that the artifacts here are high-quality and in the source location. This area really was a heartland of early human history, even the Romans had territory here. This location is also an important part of Celtic history. So much importance! This region is really (like many parts of the world) a crossroad of culture. Anyway, wear good shoes, you are walking on old marble castle floors. The lighting of the artifacts is understandably low-- it makes taking photographs nigh impossible. They DO carry a lovely coffee table book of their collection in the gift shop. Online, their complete collection appears to be archived and online for display as well. They have a lovely gift shop (with great scarves) and a cafe with coffee and food. Entrance fee is 6 Euros per adult, very reasonable.

The location inside the old castle aka palace is quite spectacular. So definitely worth a go, but…read morewell... still a museum with some more boring stuff. Sometimes in the court of the castle you can listen to open air concerts.

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Kunstmuseum Stuttgart - Blick aufs Kunstmuseum vom Schossplatz

Kunstmuseum Stuttgart

4.0(18 reviews)
4.3 kmNeue Vorstadt

Recently,I spent about three hours enjoying its fine collection of Contemporary Art plus their…read moreimpressive group of paintings and works of Art by Otto Dix("Metropolis") Willi Baumeister("Girl's Head"),and Sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck.Others with fine Contemporary works included Max Alvermann("Lady in Red"),Adolf Holzel,Hermann Stenner("Seated Nude With Bouquet of Roses on Table"),Franz Winter("Monument in Yellow")and Swiss Painter Johannes Itten.Personally,I prefer the Staatsgallerie,but the Kunstmuseum beside the Schlossplatz is also a worthwhile experience.The 5 Euro Price for admission is a true Stuttgart bargain.

From the owner: Der Museumsbau im Herzen der Stadt beeindruckt vor allem nachts, wenn die gläserne Hülle hell zu…read morestrahlen beginnt und den Blick auf den steinernen Gebäudekern im Inneren freigibt. Mit dem weithin sichtbaren Glaskubus und den beiden Ausstellungsebenen, die in ein stillgelegtes Tunnelsystem unter dem Kleinen Schlossplatz eingepasst wurden, verfügt das Museum über eine Ausstellungsfläche von 5.000 qm. Neben drei bis vier großen Sonderausstellungen pro Jahr werden hier die Höhepunkte der städtischen Kunstsammlung präsentiert, die über 15.000 Werke der Klassischen Moderne und zeitgenössischen Kunst umfasst. Berühmt ist die Sammlung für ihren bedeutenden Bestand an Werken des Künstlers Otto Dix sowie zentrale Arbeiten von Adolf Hölzel, Willi Baumeister, Fritz Winter oder Diete

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Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

4.4(21 reviews)
3.6 kmOberer Schlossgarten
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On my recent visit to Stuttgart,I spent two delightful days enjoying the Staatsgallerie's very wide…read morerange of Art.Since this art museum is very prodigious,I have restricted this review to its fine collection of Italian Paintings from the 14th Century until the 20th Century. Studying the Master of the Chapelle Medici Triptych's"Painted Cross with Christ,the Virgin,Saint John the Evangelist,and the Pelican"produced in the 14th Century was an auspicious start to my study of Italian Art.Other 14th Century paintings that I especially appreciated were Master of the Augustus Vision's"Emperor Augustus and the Tiburtine Prophesy Sibyl",Spinello Aretino's"Enthroned Madonna",Bernardo Daddi's"Fragment from Crucifixion Group",and Niccolo Da Segna's"Saints Catherine,Margaret,and Mary Magdalene" From the 15th Century,I especially relished Lorenzo Monaco's"Madonna and Christ Child",Fra Angelico's"Miraculous Feeding of the Dominicans",Marrioto di Nardo's"Arcita and Palomine Catch Sight of Emilia",and Giovanni Dei Paolo's"Saint Christopher" 16th Century Italian favorites included Vittore Carpaccio's"Martyrdom of Saint Stephan",Giovanni Di Giglio's"Crucifixion"(splendid Mannerism),and Jacopo Tintoretto's"Portrait of A Man" I saw fine exemplars of 17th Century Italian Mannerism by Francesco Furini("Penitent Mary Magdalene",Giovanni Bilivert's"Apollo and Daphne",and Pietro Della Vecchia's"Tribute Money". As for the 18th Century Italian Paintings,I especially liked Guisseppe Gambarini's"Egg Collecting Monks",Giovanni Batista Tiepolo's"Rest on the Flight Into Egypt",Gaspard Traversi's"Operation",and Giovanni Pannini's"Roma Antica",a splendid very punctilious painting. Finally my study of Italian Art at the Staatsgallerie culminated with three delightful paintings by Amadeo Modigliani("Reclining Nude")For those of us with a limited knowledge of German,there is labelling of the works of Art in English as well as German..Indeed,the Staatsgallerie is a very special art museum.

This is a world-class art museum in the heart of Stuttgart. I had a religious experience walking…read morearound and absorbing the art. First of all, we had the 9-Euro bust ticket which got us both in for 10 Euro total. Leave your backpack and water bottle in a locker and go on your way. We were greeted by a very pleasant docent who helped us navigate the Old vs. New art in the museum. Every room has signs in German and English which I greatly appreciated. We quickly walked through the old stuff on a floor just to work ourselves over the Modern art collection. One aspect of the older work that I appreciated was seeing the artwork of local Stuttgart residents-- these are artists that never made it to my art history classes. I will go back the next time I am in Stuttgart to see the OLD stuff, hoping there is a Durer in there somewhere. The art here was by artists I was familiar with but all of the works were new to me. I was in art heaven. Modigliani, Mondrian, Franz Marc, George Grosz, Kurt Schwitters, Otto Dix, Joseph Beuys. There were just so many lovely surprises here. Don't forget to visit the small but mighty gift shop on the way out. They have a delightful selection of art-themed gifts here sure to please. Thank you, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, I will be back.

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Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg - Die neu gestaltete Religionsabteilung

Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg

4.3(6 reviews)
3.7 kmOberer Schlossgarten

Entry to this museum is free…read more Because it is Covid times, you sanitize your hands upon entry and fill out the form with your contact information. There is a bathroom downstairs next to the lockers, where they make you check your bag. No photos are allowed inside the museum. There are multiple floors of information on the history of Germany and they give you a sanitized touch screen pen for use during your visit so you can interact with the screens without using your finger. Most of the text is in German only.

From the owner: Lebendige Geschichte, aufwendig inszeniert in einem modernen Gebäude an der Stuttgarter…read moreKulturmeile: Das Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg bildet von Napoleon bis zum Stuttgart-21-Bauzaun mehr als 200 Jahre Landesgeschichte ab und gibt einen Überblick über die vielen Facetten Baden-Württembergs - von der Wirtschaft über die Wissenschaft bis zur Religion. 1400 Originalobjekte und 1000 Fotos, zahlreiche Geschichten, Filme und Infostationen begeistern, machen Spaß oder regen zum Nachdenken an. Die Ausstellungsstücke berichten von den Menschen in ihrer Zeit, von Liebe und Hass, von Macht und Ohnmacht, von Sieg und Niederlage. Einzigartig ist die Abteilung "Privatansichten" mit Hunderten von Fotos, die den Wandel von Familie und Partnerschaft im Südwesten widerspiegeln.

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Porsche Museum - ... Impressionen ...

Porsche Museum

4.0(92 reviews)
7.9 km

Updated review from our October 2025 visit: it's still five stars! Looking back on my husband's and…read moremy first visit in May 2016 makes me sentimental about the brand. We hadn't yet dreamed that we'd be in a position to own a Porsche sports car. We are currently proud owners of a 2014 Cayman S. Since becoming Porsche owners and joining the Porsche Club of America, we have become strongly connected to the brand. This beautiful museum and the factory tour strengthens the connection. I have learned a ton about Porsche history and specifications so that I can crush our local tech quizzes, but I still learned new things from the signs for the cars on exhibit. I booked a factory tour for us many months in advance of our visit, and it was fantastic. We did the regular museum in the morning, then went back to our airbnb and had lunch. Resting up was key to us having the energy and attention for the factory tour and for walking through the museum one more time with fewer people around. I highly recommend this museum, and we'll be back.

As a former Porsche 911 owner this was a pilgrimage of sorts for me. Everything you ever wanted to…read moreknow about Porsche is here - from the Porsche brothers to the early models, the racing heritage to the modern models. Lots of unique models - not your average street Porsches. Coming in your get an audio guide with a lanyard. You get to keep the Porsche lanyard - its a nice souvenir. Its great if you're a Porsche or auto fan. Not much for kids. There's also a cafe and gift shop.

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