There is a special institution in the Heusteigviertel. It is called "Die Krimifabrik" (the crime thriller factory). But it isn't intrinsically a place of manufacturing. It is a theatre which is specialized in representations of thrillers.
March 31, 2012
March 30, 2012
Reserve And Openness
The small shop named "The English Tearoom" and the Weible's bakery make no fuss about themselves.
This shop offers model cars and railways, compact disks and much more. You can buy and sell your toys and aged records there. The big showcases request you to stop for beholding the wares.
March 29, 2012
Courts Or: Living And Working In The Heusteigviertel
Backyard impression from the Heusteigviertel. It's a building-and-building living. But the opened iron doorway goes outstandingly with the signboard above.
March 28, 2012
Stuttgart Doorways #19
There are many wonderful wooden front-doors and stony door cases in the Heusteigviertel. I've selected two examples for you.
Wooden doorway with stony lady. My favourite.
A doorway with kindly keepers.
March 27, 2012
A Little Bit Alpine Atmosphere
I can't help myself but this building reminds me of a typical alpine building. Unfortunately it was still to soon to deck out the wonderful wooden balcony with colourful flowers. This building is situated in a backyard and I wasn't able to view it at close range.
March 26, 2012
Trees And Buildings
The trees at Cottastraße and Immenhofer Straße are part of the Fangelsbachfriedhof. There are sometimes short ways in the Heusteigviertel.
March 25, 2012
The Lamp
I've noticed this lamp on a corner building. I think the lamp is pretentious, filigree and mysterious at the same time. What could be the importance of the pellet?
March 24, 2012
Treasures At 2nd View
Look the building. What do you notice about it?
I became attached to these filligree roofings. They have their own charm. Enjoy!
March 23, 2012
Diamonds In The Heusteigviertel
This building is one the eye-catchers in the Heusteigviertel. There is a coffeeshop in the ground floor. It is owned by a known bakery which is situated cater-cornered.
I like this light-coloured row of houses very much. There is also a small and cosy coffee shop in the ground floor of the corner building. The coffee is very good and the selection of pastries is manageable.
March 22, 2012
Fabrication In The Heusteigviertel
This building at Christophstraße and Mozartstraße has sheltered the publishing company named "Greiner & Pfeiffer".
A detailed shot from the building which was obviously renovated and spruced up.
March 21, 2012
Oases In The Heusteigviertel
Behind the wooden fence could lie quiet a small recreation oasis with trees, bushes and flowers. There could be some benches for the grown-ups and a sandbox for the kids too. I don't know anything about it because this private property was inaccessible for me.
March 20, 2012
Liselotte u. Manfred Rommel Platz, Vers. 3.0
It's been a long time now since I was in Sillenbuch. The Liselotte u. Manfred Rommel Platz was changed again. Now it looks like a Beltane place.
March 19, 2012
The Chokepoint
Some streets in the Heusteigviertel have chokepoints like the pictured one. They should be conducive to traffic calming in this busy quarter. The passage is forbidden on weekdays from 9:30 pm tp 6:30 am, on Sundays and on public holidays.
March 18, 2012
A Little Bit Austrian Atmosphere
View into the Mozartstraße
These two buildings have piqued my interest
The ornaments at the house walls are quite washed out. But they are anyhow beautiful. The eponym of this street is clearly visible. The sculpture looks neat as a pin.
March 17, 2012
Buildings In The Heusteigviertel
I show you two examples of the buildings from the threshold to the 20th century. The pharmacy named Mozart Apotheke is situated at Heusteigstraße and Immenhofer Straße. It looks like it has had its days. But the building is essentially still beautiful.
March 16, 2012
March 15, 2012
Education In The Heusteigviertel
This is the Heusteigschule at the Heusteigstraße. It is a Grundschule (elementary school) and a Werkrealschule (a special form of secondary modern school). The impressive building was built from 1904 to 1906 by architect Mr. Theodor Fischer.
March 14, 2012
The Golden Sign
The Swabian pretzel is an important and popular food. This golden sign of a bakery at the Theodor-Fischer-Platz in the Heusteigviertel invites to a stopover with a cup of coffee and a pretzel with butter.
View to Theodor-Fischer-Platz.
March 13, 2012
March 12, 2012
The Markuskirche
This is the Protestant church named Markuskirche. It was built from 1906 to 1908 by the builder Heinrich Dolmetsch. I want to show this building from different perspectives.
View from the Filderstraße.
Views from the Römerstraße left and right of the Filderstraße.
View from the cemetery named Fangelsbachfriedhof. This place is one the important historic cemetery in Stuttgart. I'll make a special tour for you.
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