This is a small and charming urban square in the Old Town of Stuttgart named after German Poet Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805). The square is fairly small but nicely framed by Altes Schloss, Stiftskirche and other nice buildings.
There is a early 19th-century monument of Schiller worth seeing and the square is a major part of the annual Christmas Market being filled with highly decorative stalls and large crowds at this time of the year. It was quite the festive scene during our...
Read moreBeautiful place, really nice view, good to go with friends on nice trip and see. Historical place worth of knowing the past and to maybe think about it and see how beautiful the world is nowadays. Really close to the Main railway station, in the middle of the city, and possibility to buy some local hot wine and taste it between some multinational people. Really worth of seeing. I recommend that in case when you will...
Read moreSchillerplatz is a stately cobbled square in Stuttgart’s old town, anchored by a commanding bronze monument to Friedrich Schiller, one of Germany’s most revered poets and playwrights. Erected in 1839, it was the first public monument in Germany dedicated to a civilian. Today, it’s surrounded by Renaissance architecture and lively cafés, offering a dignified yet inviting place to pause amid the city’s...
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