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Stuttgart Museums & exhibitions

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Stuttgart: State Museum of Natural History Entry Ticket

1. Stuttgart: State Museum of Natural History Entry Ticket

Get an entry ticket to the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart and travel back in time as you admire fascinating fossils, see scientifically accurate reconstructions of animals, marvel at tiny creatures preserved in amber, and much more. The museum is located in 2 exhibition buildings within walking distance of one another in the scenic Rosenstein Park. Choose a combined ticket to visit both buildings, or opt for a ticket for just one of the 2 exhibitions based on your interests. Visit the Museum am Löwentor to immerse yourself in the world of fossils. Wander through 3,500 square meters of exhibition space with a ceiling up to 14 meters high and no dividing walls. Learn about how birds evolved from dinosaurs and see interesting fossils. Discover the famous 300,000-year-old Steinheim skull, one of the oldest human fossil finds in Central Europe, and step into the amber room to see beautifully preserved insects and other small animals. If your interests are geared towards the animals and ecosystems of the present day, head to Rosenstein Castle. Here, you'll learn about biodiversity and get a systematic overview of the living world as well as the most important plant and animal groups, from algae to humans. Get acquainted with the fauna of Southwestern Germany as you learn about domestic habitats, explore the world's vegetation zones in 5 elaborately designed galleries, and more.

Stuttgart: Wine Museum Ticket

2. Stuttgart: Wine Museum Ticket

Visit the Weinbaumuseum, Stuttgart’s wine-growing museum, discover the history of viticulture, and learn all about past and present wine-growing techniques of the area. Explore the different wine-based theme exhibits that take you through the long history and varied characteristics of the juice of the grape, which has enjoyed great popularity in the region of Swabia since the early 12th century. Take in fascinating and curious facts on the subject of viniculture and test with your own nose how the different soil aromas bring about the famous “Bodagfährtle”, or terroir, in the bouquet of Swabia’s wines. After your visit to the different exhibits, it is recommended that you do the fine wine tasting experience in the museum (not included in the ticket price).

Göppingen: Märklin Museum for Metal Toys - Entry Ticket

3. Göppingen: Märklin Museum for Metal Toys - Entry Ticket

Experience the Märklin brand in the Märklineum store's exhibition space with this ticket. Take a journey through 160 years of the company's development, see high-quality model trains, and learn about the company's history. Enter the Märklineum Museum with your ticket and begin your journey through the company's history from a small factory for tin toys to a world-renowned producer of high-quality metal trains. Begin with exhibits showing the first toy trains the company produced in a small workshop in Göppingen. Move forward through time, seeing how the toys evolved through state-of-the-art media exhibits and products. Enjoy a bird's-eye view through the Living World of Model Railroading from Above, which takes you through all eras of railroad history with a realistic day/night projection on the big screen.

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What people are saying about Stuttgart

The theme of the exhibition is fascinating and could (if more rooms were available) be expanded, since on average one stays there for only 1 hour. However, the museum is so small that it is difficult to find it despite maps without displays or advertising. The adjoining diverse gastronomy is also provided for the physical well-being. Ergo: recommended for a maximum of 3 hours of free time with all the trimmings!

Visited for the second time ;) The wine tasting is great, as is the wine museum itself!

This museum is state of the art and it has the weirdest illusions.

The museum is not very big, but we all had a lot of fun.