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The MRT has been in place since 1991, when 1/10th relocated its headquarters from Bad TAfAPlz to Stuttgart. While Soldiers, furniture and equipment made the move, so did the MRT.
Visible far before you arrive in Stuttgart by road or rail, the 'Fernsehturm' has, quite rightly, become an icon. And now it may become a world heritage site. The 'Fernsehturm' or TV tower, which ...
Sixteen years ago, the city of Stuttgart was chosen as the venue for the International Horticultural Show 1993. For financial reasons, the winning design in the competition for a viewing tower was not ...
One of Stuttgart's landmarks, the television tower, has been closed to visitors and will not be reopened to the public because of concerns it would take an hour to evacuate in the case of a fire.
The 710-foot Stuttgart TV Tower, perched atop a 1,500-foot hill, has long served as one of this city’s most famous landmarks. But when the tower closed in 2013 because of fire safety concerns ...
University of Stuttgart engineers have harnessed the natural shrinking process of wood as it loses moisture to create this world-first self-twisted tower in Germany.
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