-Stuttgart Projects 5 Created 04-May-12 By CAO TAIMING, MILANO, Italy Mercedes-Benz Museum UNStudio car park, museum, showroom Kunstmuseum Stuttgart Child and Youth Centre Porsche Museum 5 Delugan Meissl Associated s museum, showroom 3 Hascher Jehle Architektur museum 2 State Gallery Stuttgart 6 James Stirling museum 4 Kauffmann Theilig und Partner youth house http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ 1
900 am 600 pm Tuesday till Sunday (also on public holidays) Closed on Mondays The ticket counter closes at 5 pm Arrival by car: A8 motorway from Karlsruhe: To the Degerloch exit, from here on the B27 in the direction of Stuttgart-Zentrum, then follow the signs to Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion / Mercedes-Benz Museum A8 motorway from Ulm: To the Esslingen exit, from here on the B10 in the direction of Stuttgart to the Stuttgart-Ost exit, then follow the signs to Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion / Mercedes-Benz Museum A81 motorway from Heilbronn: To the Zuffenhausen exit, from here on the B27 in the direction of Stuttgart-Zentrum, then follow the signs to Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion / Mercedes-Benz Museum Parking facilities Please use either the multi-story museum car park or 2 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ this page is part of Mi guide '-Stuttgart' made by CAO TAIMING, MILANO, Italy
the adjacent multi-story P4 car park Arrival by train: From Stuttgart main station or the Rotebühlplatz / Stadtmitte local public transport stop, take the S-Bahn (rapid transit line) S1 to the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion stop (no need to change trains) After alighting, please follow the signs Mercedes-Benz Museum Mercedesstraße 100 70372 Stuttgart wwwmercedes-benzcom/museum When approaching the city of Stuttgart from the eastern side, right next to highway B14 ermerges the new Mercedes Benz Museum The structure of the museum is based on a cloverleaf The semi-circular floors rotate around the central atrium forming horizontal plateaus which alternate between double and single heights The museumconcept is based on two different exhibitionflows One being the Collection rooms, which are exposed and day-lit, surrounded by huge, panoramic windows The other consisting of historical displays, Legend rooms, theatrical spaces, sheltered and artificial lit The Museum experience begins with visitors traveling up through the atrium in one of the three, capsule like, elevators At the top floor the visitor may take one of the two spiralling main paths down, that unfold chronologically as they descend through the building Intersecting with each other at several points, like strands of a DNA helix, allowing the visitor to change routes all the time Floor area/size 5-2006 34000 m² Geometry consultant Infrastructure consultant Building physics consultant Project manager Structural engineer Exhibition designer Lighting designer Contractor Structural engineer Structural engineer UNStudio Arnold Walz Arup Bayer Bauphysik Ingenieursgesellschaft mbh Drees & Sommer GmbH Ed Züblin AG HG Merz Ulrike Brandi Licht Wenzel + Wenzel Werner Sobek Ingenieure Wolff & Müller GmbH DaimlerChrysler AG Mieke http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ 3
photo: Thomas Bögl Kunstmuseum Stuttgart Kleiner Schlossplatz 1 70173 Stuttgart http://wwwkunstmuseumstuttgartcom The location in the heart of the city of Stuttgart has been a subject of several urbanistic competitions The design of Berlin architects Hascher + Jehle was selected from a number of proposals submitted in an international contest in 1999 By far the largest part of the 5000 m² exhibition space is actually located below Kleiner Schlossplatz While parts of the museum's own collection are permanently displayed on the two basement levels, the cube is mainly used for special exhibitions The glass galleries invite you during the day to a magnificent view of the city and the surrounding slopes, at night the cube floats as a fascinating light sculpture above the square With a museum shop, book shop, a classic espresso bar in the museum foyer and the Cube roof restaurant (with spectaculair views of the city!) as well as rooms for events, the glass cube is becoming an attraction for the friends of art as well as for the people passing by and the visitors to the city Floor area/size 3-2005 13000 m² Project manager Contractor Hascher Jehle Architektur Drees & Sommer GmbH Kappes + Scholtz Ingenieur- und Planungsgesellschaft mbh Stadt Stuttgart Mieke Tuesday and Thursday till Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm Wednesday and Friday: 10 am - 9 pm Monday: closed Holiday opening hours: Good Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day: closed On all other holidays the museum is open from 10 am to 6 pm This also applies to Easter Monday and Whit Monday Guided tours (without prior reservation): Wednesday and Friday from 6 to 7 pm Saturday and Sunday from 3 tot 4 pm Tickets 2,50 / 1,50 (incl entrance) Bus 42 or 44 to Schlossplatz Underground lines U5, U6, U7and 15 to Schlossplatz S-Bahn transit to Stadtmitte station http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ 4
photo: Roland Halbe photo: Roland Halbe Child and Youth Centre Obere Weinsteige 9 70597 Stuttgart Dating from 1912, this house was built originally as a chemist's shop and dwelling From the late 1970s on, it became inhabited by squatters They managed to stay put until 2002, when the house's owner, the Helene-Pfleiderer-Stiftung, began coaxing the tenants to move out and initiated the plan to convert the house into a council-run youth centre Both foundation and council preferred not to demolish the clinker-faced structure The elements added around the original building push forward strongly like a range of folded mountains The only feature that stands out from the layered composition is an emblematic tower that rises boldly, its topmost level used as a viewing platform Although the rather gruff, offbeat, jagged architecture testifies to the influence of Günther Behnisch, the youth centre as a whole radiates a distinctive style that combines the unconventional with professional discipline photo: Roland Halbe 2006 Project manager Kauffmann Theilig und Partner Jakob Eckert Stuttgarter Jugendhaus Ursula_Baus http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ 5
photo: Jeroen Meijer photo: Porsche Porsche Museum Porscheplatz 1 D - 70435 Stuttgart http://wwwporschecom The new museum is the business card at Porsche's headquarters in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen and will represent the company both inwardly and outwardly The exhibition is dedicated to the era of Professor Ferdinand Porsche and his development work in the period between 1900 and 1948, all gathered in one place Connected to this, as the main theme of the exhibition, is the product chronology of the Porsche sports car, which will be supplemented by more in-depth topic areas that are of particular significance for the company s history and philosophy The exhibition is a "rolling museum : 80 vehicles in the new museum regularly exchange places with other racing and sports cars The Company archive is also housed here and in addition to a restaurant and coffee bar in the foyer, there's a conference area on the top floor as well as an exclusive restaurant, which will be opened independently of the museum operation and may also be leased by external interested parties photo: Porsche Floor area/size 12-2008 25800 m² Delugan Meissl Associated s Dr Ing hc F Porsche AG boeboe Museum and Exhibition opening hours: Tuesdays Sundays 9:00 am 6:00 pm The admission counters close at 5:00 pm Closed on Mondays Christophorus Restaurant opening hours: Tuesdays Saturdays 11:30 am 12:00 pm Sundays 11:30 am 2:30 pm There is separate access to the Restaurant Museum Workshop opening hours: Mondays Fridays 9:00 am 4:00 pm Outside of official opening hours on request by public trasport:take rail S6 and get off at the stop "Porscheplatz'' Tel: 0049 (0)711 911 24026, Bookings of Group and Special Tours: Tel: 0049 (0)711 911 20 911, Enquiries for Events: Tel: 0049 (0)711 911 21 911, e-mail: eventsmuseum@porschede http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ 6
State Gallery Stuttgart Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 30-32 70182 Stuttgart http://wwwstgtcom/stuttgart/statgalehtm The State Gallery Stuttgart is comprised today of three buildings The oldest part of the gallery, known today as the Old State Gallery, was constructed from 1838 to 1843 by Gottlob Georg Barth as the Museum of Picture Art In 1984, the Old State Gallery was joined by the New State Gallery, constructed by the English master architect James Stirling The Swiss architects Wilfrid und Katharina Steib annexed the Old State Gallery in 2002 While the Old State Gallery contains works from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, the New State Gallery contains art from the 20th century, including works from Braque, Chagall, Debuffet, Klee, Koloschka and Nolde Futhermore, the Gallery has one of the most important collections of Picasso's work to be seen In addition to the featured paintings, sculptures, and photography, the largest collection of European drawings and printed graphics within, with more than 400000 papers, can also be viewed (text from website Stuttgart Information) photo: Jean-Jacques Jungers 1984 James Stirling -MT4- http://wwwmimoaeu/users/wind229/guides/-stuttgart/ 7