
A unique vantage point to explore the history and future of Stuttgart's main station, offering insights into the massive Stuttgart 21 project.

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A unique vantage point to explore the history and future of Stuttgart's main station, offering insights into the massive Stuttgart 21 project.
"Get your first view of the city as you exit the Bahnhof. Entry is free and the climb to the top is an interesting walk."

Connections at Stuttgart Hbf can be tricky due to construction. Add buffer time!
Delays are common. Always check your train's status before heading to the platform.

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Top platform
Get a bird's-eye view of the massive Stuttgart 21 construction site and the evolving cityscape.

Second floor
Learn about the history and ambitious future of Stuttgart's main train station through interactive displays.

Ground floor
Discover the past of Stuttgart's main station as you ascend, tracing its development through the years.
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Connections at Stuttgart Hbf can be tricky due to construction. Add buffer time!
Delays are common. Always check your train's status before heading to the platform.
The top view is mostly construction. Appreciate the history exhibits more!
You'll be doing a fair bit of walking around the station and up the tower.
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Connections at Stuttgart Hbf can be tricky due to construction. Add buffer time!
Delays are common. Always check your train's status before heading to the platform.
The top view is mostly construction. Appreciate the history exhibits more!
You'll be doing a fair bit of walking around the station and up the tower.
Enjoy the views and exhibits without an admission fee.
Visitors find the Infoturm a free and informative stop to learn about the ambitious Stuttgart 21 project, with historical displays offering context. However, the primary view from the top is of a construction site, which can be disappointing for those expecting scenic cityscapes. The exhibition is considered mildly interesting but not a standout compared to other Stuttgart attractions.
"Get your first view of the city as you exit the Bahnhof. Entry is free and the climb to the top is an interesting walk with the history of the Bahnhof on display. There is also an interactive exhibit on the second floor."
Dipti Sengupta
"Nice place to see the area with the main station history"
Toma Samuel
"The exhibition is mildly interesting. I came mostly for the view from the top platform, as it was recommended by some, but it was hugely disappointing. Just the view of a construction site.
Update: I explored the exhibition and I found it mildly interesting (but there are much better exhibitions in Stuttgart).
I would rate the exhibition at 3 stars, but I was disappointed by the terrace view and the lack of toilets.
As a foreign tourist, I think Stuttgart 21 is a very ambitious project and I look forward to see it completed. It was also good to learn more about the construction that turned the train station into such a sorry state."
Mihail Constantinescu
The Infoturm is located within the Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main station). You can reach it via public transport (S-Bahn, U-Bahn, buses) to the station. Be prepared for potential diversions and longer walking distances due to ongoing construction.
Transferring can be challenging. If your connection is short (e.g., 10 minutes) and you're not transferring to the S-Bahn, it's usually manageable, but delays can make it difficult. Always check your train's status.
There are several parking garages near the Hauptbahnhof, but they can be expensive and busy. Consider public transport as the most convenient option.
Yes, due to the extensive Stuttgart 21 project, various roads around the station are subject to closures and diversions. It's best to check local traffic updates before driving.
The Infoturm is best accessed from within the main station building. Follow signs for the exhibition and observation deck once inside the station complex.
Entry to the Infoturm, including the exhibition and the observation deck, is free of charge.
Opening hours can vary, but it's generally open during daytime hours. It's advisable to check the official Stuttgart 21 website or local listings for the most current information.
No, advance booking is not required as entry is free. You can visit anytime during opening hours.
Visiting on a weekday morning can offer a less crowded experience. Late afternoons might provide interesting light on the construction site.
There are no age restrictions for entry to the Infoturm. It's a family-friendly attraction.
Yes, photography is generally allowed for personal use. However, always be mindful of other visitors and any specific signage regarding photography in certain areas.
The observation deck offers panoramic views of the construction site, which can be dramatic. The historical displays also provide interesting photographic opportunities.
Drone usage is typically prohibited in and around major transport hubs and construction sites for safety and security reasons. Check local regulations.
Late afternoons can offer beautiful golden hour light on the construction elements. Clearer days will provide better visibility for the cityscape.
Professional or commercial photography may require special permits. It's best to inquire with the station management if you plan a professional shoot.
You can explore the exhibition on the history and future of Stuttgart's main station, and ascend to the observation deck for views of the construction site.
The exhibition is informative and covers the historical and technical aspects of the project. While it might be more engaging for adults and older children interested in engineering, it offers a good overview for all.
Restroom facilities are available within the main station complex, though they might not be directly inside the Infoturm itself.
A visit can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how much time you spend in the exhibition and enjoying the view.
Information on accessibility can vary. It's recommended to check with the station management or the Stuttgart 21 project for specific details regarding elevator access and other facilities.
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