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Alan,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
24 Jun 2024
Excellent
Very enjoyable trip up the Tower with fantastic views at the top.
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Kossi,  Germany Germany
20 May 2024
Excellent
Ok
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Andreas,  Germany Germany
07 Apr 2024
Excellent
Übersichtlich , schnell und ohne Probleme Jederzeit wieder.
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About: Fernsehturm Stuttgart

When the SWR Television Tower opened in Stuttgart in 1956, it stood out in more ways than one: it was the first television tower in the world to be built of reinforced concrete, it represented a new type of structure as the first broadcasting tower to have an observation platform and a restaurant, and it was one of the highest buildings worldwide, with a height of 217 metres.

It is state capital's most prominent landmark, firmly anchored not only in the cityscape but also in the hearts of Stuttgart's inhabitants. The observation decks at a height of 150 m and 153 m offer a unique, 360° panoramic view over Stuttgart and the vineyards of the Neckar Valley as far as the Swabian Alb and the Black Forest.

The view from Stuttgart's highest lookout point is an unforgettable experience at any time of year. Catering is provided at the Panorama Café in the tower pod and the restaurant at the foot of the tower whose terrace is an inviting place to linger in the summer months.

Thursday 10:00 - 22:00
Friday 10:00 - 22:00
Saturday 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday 10:00 - 22:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 - 22:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 22:00
Fernsehturm Stuttgart
120 Jahnstraße, Stuttgart
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