Liederhalle Concert and Convention Center, Stuttgart, Germany
A combination of a cultural-based and modern-inclined theme venue shaped Liederhalle Concert and Convention Center. Located in the gorgeous town of Stuttgart, the center has been part of the cultural and social life of the locals since its reconstruction in 1956. Halls and theatres in Liederhalle were filled with music and performances of both local and international artists. For over 50 years, the stage of Liederhalle inspired thousands of dreamers to pursue their passion for performing.
Liederhalle Concert and Convention Center is the most significant preserved German Architecture in Stuttgart. Numerous tourist destinations also surround the Liederhalle, starting with Baden Wurttemberg History Museum. It is a collection of 220 years old state history and known as “A historical stroke of fortune” given by former German President Theodor Heuss. The historical museum restores the bravery and young ages of the state, as well as playing a significant role in preserving the artifacts in history. Old Castle (State Museum of Wurttemberg) is another home for National Antiquities, exhibits the memoir of Stone Age day is displayed in the section of the castle. The last one but not least is St. Leonhard Church (Leonhardskirche) a Romanesque-theme catholic cathedral built way back 12th century, it one of the churches left almost undamaged on the second world war 1. Today it serves as a church for English-speaking Catholics. Stuttgart lodgings include Top VCH Hotel Wartburg, which offers delighted rooms made with woods. Brass for luxurious accents and beautiful textiles and fully fitted with proper ventilation, 24 hours front desk service, fine dining, bars, and internet connection with no cost. Maritim Hotel Stuttgart also highlights its 78 suites in 555 rooms, café, restaurants, bars, and exclusive wellness. More tourist attraction is also waiting at the nearby town of Altbach.