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Grenadierregiement Königin Olga, Stuttgart

#105 among attractions in Stuttgart

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Grenadierregiement Königin Olga

Facts and practical information

The Grenadier Regiment "Queen Olga" No. 119 was a regiment of the Württemberg Army from 1806 to 1919. The regiment bore the honorary name Queen Olga named after the Russian Grand Duchess Olga Nikolayevna Romanova the wife of King Charles I.

Coordinates: 48°47'10"N, 9°11'11"E
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Mitte (Kernerviertel)Stuttgart Germany

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Grenadierregiement Königin Olga – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: New Palace, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Old Castle, Königsbaupassagen.

  • new castle stuttgart0.6 miS
  • kunstmuseum stuttgart0.7 miSW
  • old castle stuttgart0.7 miSW
  • konigsbaupassagen stuttgart0.6 miSW
  • milaneo stuttgart0.4 miN
  • landesmuseum wurttemberg stuttgart0.7 miSW
  • staatsgalerie stuttgart0.4 miS
  • sternwarte stuttgart0.5 miSE
  • schlossplatz stuttgart0.7 miSW
  • staatstheater stuttgart0.4 miS
  • schillerplatz stuttgart0.7 miSW

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to Grenadierregiement Königin Olga?

Nearby attractions include Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium, Stuttgart (5 min walk), Planetarium, Stuttgart (5 min walk), Turmforum, Stuttgart (7 min walk), Stadtbibliothek am Mailänder Platz, Stuttgart (9 min walk).

How to get to Grenadierregiement Königin Olga by public transport?

The nearest stations to Grenadierregiement Königin Olga:

Train
  • Stuttgart Main Station (4 min walk)
  • Staatsgalerie (6 min walk)

Light rail
  • Neckartor • Lines: U1, U11, U14, U2, U4, U9 (5 min walk)
  • Budapester Platz • Lines: U12 (8 min walk)

Bus
  • Neckartor • Lines: N4, N6 (6 min walk)
  • Staatsgalerie • Lines: 40, 42, N4, N6, N9 (8 min walk)

Tram
  • Budapester Platz • Lines: 23 (8 min walk)
  • Schlossplatz • Lines: 23 (16 min walk)

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