Kurpark, Public park in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany
The park features expansive sunbathing areas, winding paths, and children's playgrounds spread across multiple landscaped sections with varied vegetation and water features.
The lower section of the park was established in the early 19th century, with the construction of a pavilion over the Wilhelm Spring in 1819.
The park includes the Daimler Memorial Site, a former garden house where Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach developed the first high-speed engine in 1883.
Visitors can access the park 24 hours daily through multiple entrances, with convenient public transportation stops at Mergentheimerstrasse station.
The Lautenschlager Fountain, created by Jakob Clement in 1934, provides state-certified mineral water for public consumption within the lower park area.
GPS coordinates: 48.80830,9.22173
Latest update: March 6, 2025 12:23
Kursaal Bad Cannstatt
119 m
Gottlieb-Daimler-Gedächtnisstätte
273 m
Lautenschlägerbrunnen
78 m
Junobrunnen
39 m
Daimlerturm
377 m
Antiker Torso, 1971 by Angelika Wetzel
151 m
Jahn-Realschule
324 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Klara Kaufmann
288 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Johanna Kaufmann
288 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Elise Maria Hörz
316 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Malka Bartfeld
343 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Marline Husmann
192 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Friedrich Kühner
297 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Karl Eugen Ikas
204 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Hermann Würzburger
389 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Gerhard Loewe
185 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Ernst Reichenberger
268 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Hedwig Weegmann
157 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Willy Mundinger
357 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Paul Ströbel
192 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Hermann Pflichthofer
344 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Lydia Nagel
225 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Franziska Bartfeld
343 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Karl Ruggaber
286 m
3 Sumpfzypressen im Kurpark
125 m
Erdgeschichtlicher Aufschluss "Neckarnagelfluh" am Kursaal
159 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Rosa Lindauer
201 m
Reiterstandbild des Königs Wilhelm I.
105 mReviews
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