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A man looks at an architectural model in an exhibition. Illustrations and notes can be seen on the wall in the background., © Dominique Brewing
Visitors look at an architectural model in an exhibition. Modern ceiling lights and a screen in the background., © Dominique Brewing
A detailed city model shows the planned development of the Rosenstein area in Stuttgart, presented in a modern exhibition., © Stadt Stuttgart / Fabian Schöttle
Two children look at an exhibition board in a modern room with white walls and a radiator., © Dominique Brewing
Modern exhibition with white pedestals, information boards and a screen. Theme: Voices on Stuttgart Rosenstein. Minimalist design., © Dominique Brewing
Entrance to the Stuttgart Rosenstein exhibition with glass front, lettering and trees. A person stands on the right, bicycles on the left., © Dominique Brewing
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Ausstellung Stuttgart Rosenstein

This Way

in 77 Meter Start Route

Discover Stuttgart Rosenstein with all its facets - this is possible in the permanent exhibition Stuttgart Rosenstein in the new exhibition space at Eichstraße 9 in Stuttgart. The exhibition shows everything worth knowing about the currently largest urban development project in the state capital Stuttgart.

The highlight and central element of the exhibition is the huge interactive city model. On around 25 square meters, visitors can see how the future district in the heart of Stuttgart is being developed. Various stations show individual building blocks of the urban planning. Projections bring the new district to life.

On an interactive screen, visitors can review the milestones of Stuttgart Rosenstein to date or click through to the next milestones. You can easily navigate through the past and future of Stuttgart Rosenstein using a touchless gesture control on the console. Low-barrier stations such as a tactile model, audio descriptions, sign language videos and information in easy language complete the offer.

There is also plenty of fun for the youngest visitors: a journey of discovery through the exhibition and the future district of Stuttgart Rosenstein awaits children and young people. There are exciting tasks, wild city animals and lots of surprises for clever city detectives aged six and over.

The exhibition is largely interactive and digital. This means that the content is not only playful and easy to understand, but can also be adapted again and again as planning and processes progress.

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Location & Contact

Ausstellung Stuttgart Rosenstein
Eichstr. 9
70173 Stuttgart

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