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Gaisburger Kirche, Stuttgart

#138 among attractions in Stuttgart

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Gaisburger Kirche

Facts and practical information

The Gaisburg Church is a Protestant church in the Gaisburg district of Stuttgart East. It was created from 1911 to 1913 by architect Martin Elsaesser as a reinforced concrete building in a mixture of late Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism and Neo-Baroque. It is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Stuttgart.

Coordinates: 48°47'10"N, 9°13'5"E
Address

17 FaberstraßeStüttgart Ost (Gaisburg)Stuttgart Germany

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Gaisburger Kirche – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Mercedes-Benz Museum, Rosenstein Palace, Rosenstein Park, Sternwarte.

  • mercedes benz museum stuttgart0.7 miE
  • rosenstein palace stuttgart1.1 miNW
  • rosenstein park stuttgart1.5 miNW
  • sternwarte stuttgart1 miW
  • schweinemuseum stuttgart~470 ftE
  • castle berg stuttgart0.9 miNW
  • strassenbahnwelt stuttgart0.9 miN
  • uhlandshohe stuttgart1 miW
  • mercedes benz arena stuttgart0.8 miNE
  • porsche arena stuttgart0.7 miNE
  • scharrena stuttgart0.8 miNE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to Gaisburger Kirche?

Nearby attractions include Schweine-Museum Stuttgart, Stuttgart (3 min walk), Schweinemuseum, Stuttgart (3 min walk), Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart (20 min walk), Castle Berg, Stuttgart (23 min walk).

How to get to Gaisburger Kirche by public transport?

The nearest stations to Gaisburger Kirche:

Bus
  • Schlachthof • Lines: 45, N5, N6, N7 (2 min walk)
  • Tal-/Landhausstraße • Lines: 45, N5, N7 (6 min walk)

Light rail
  • Schlachthof • Lines: U9 (3 min walk)
  • Gaisburg • Lines: U4 (5 min walk)

Tram
  • Straßenbahnmuseum • Lines: 23 (24 min walk)
  • Bubenbad • Lines: 23 (36 min walk)

Train
  • Bad Cannstatt (28 min walk)
  • Stuttgart Neckarpark (29 min walk)

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