City Archive Stuttgart, Cultural heritage monument and archive at Bellingweg 21, Stuttgart, Germany.
City Archive Stuttgart is a repository of government records, maps, photographs, and personal documents that document the history of this German city. Its collections include materials from municipal departments and various institutions spanning multiple periods.
The archive was established in 1928 to systematically collect and preserve materials related to Stuttgart's past. It holds inventory records from the period between 1935 and 1944 that document important aspects of this era.
The archive holds materials that reveal how Stuttgart and its people changed across generations, serving as a living record of local stories and transformations. Visitors can explore documents ranging from personal histories to major shifts in the city.
Visitors can search the digital catalog at stadtarchiv-stuttgart.findbuch.net to locate and review documents before requesting access. Using the online database allows you to research specific materials efficiently before visiting in person.
The archive maintains records of items acquired from pawnshops and antique dealers between 1937 and 1943, providing valuable documentation for tracing object origins. These holdings help researchers today investigate the previous ownership and provenance of materials.
Location: Stuttgart
Address: Bellingweg 21, 70372 Stuttgart
Website: http://stuttgart.de/stadtarchiv
GPS coordinates: 48.79780,9.22543
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:22
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