Cube, Modern restaurant in Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany
Cube is a restaurant within Kunstmuseum Stuttgart that uses extensive glass walls to provide diners with open views across the city. The space combines typical dining setup with a museum setting, serving lunch and dinner service.
The restaurant opened in the early 2000s as part of the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart's development. It marked a shift in how Stuttgart integrated art viewing with dining.
The name Cube comes from its geometric shape and reflects a modern approach to linking art viewing with dining. Visitors sit in a space that blurs the boundary between museum and restaurant.
Groups smaller than eight people can book online, with lunch from 11:45 to 16:45 and dinner starting at 17:45. The expansive glass walls help with orientation, and the space is wheelchair accessible.
The interior design by Heinz Witthöft features a distinctive geometric language that matches its name. Visitors often notice how the room's proportions keep both the food and artwork equally in focus.
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