Anna-Haag-Mehrgenerationenhaus, Multi-generational community center in Bad Cannstatt, Germany.
The Anna-Haag-Mehrgenerationenhaus is a residential and community facility in Stuttgart's Bad Cannstatt district that brings people of all ages together under one roof. The building combines private apartments with generous shared areas, playgrounds, workshops, and event spaces where daily activities take place.
The facility was founded in 2013 to address contemporary social challenges such as elderly isolation and childcare gaps. The multigenerational living concept was meant to offer solutions to these problems and has since become a model for similar projects in Germany.
The name honors Anna Haag, an educator and peace activist from the region, whose legacy shapes the philosophy of the space. Visitors see daily how people of different ages gather in shared rooms and join programs that encourage exchange and mutual support.
The location is easily accessible to visitors and features barrier-free entrances and pathways for people with mobility restrictions. It is advisable to check the website or call ahead to learn which activities and open events are currently taking place.
The building was designed according to sustainability principles and uses solar energy and rainwater harvesting for daily operations. These ecological features are not merely design elements but also shape the educational and awareness programs regularly offered here.
Location: Bad Cannstatt
Address: Martha-Schmidtmann-Straße
Website: http://annahaaghaus.de
GPS coordinates: 48.81030,9.23450
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:08
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