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The Garnisonsschützenhaus Stuttgart is a historically significant site nestled in the Stuttgart-Degerloch district of Germany, standing at an elevation of approximately 450 meters. This former Royal Garrison shooting lodge, a listed cultural monument, is renowned for its distinctive Swiss-style architecture, featuring half-timbered facades and overhanging roofs. Situated at the northern edge of the Dornhaldenfriedhof and within the Waldfriedhof-Dornhalde landscape protection area, it offers a unique blend of historical intrigue and natural surroundings.
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The Garnisonsschützenhaus is currently undergoing extensive restoration and renovation. The project aims to transform it into a non-profit meeting, educational, and exhibition center. Completion is anticipated by 2028. While internal access may be limited during this period, the exterior and surrounding grounds remain accessible for exploration.
Yes, the Garnisonsschützenhaus is situated within the Waldfriedhof-Dornhalde landscape protection area and borders the Dornhaldenfriedhof, offering direct access to several walking and hiking routes. These include historical walks around the former shooting range grounds and paths leading into the surrounding natural areas. While the immediate terrain is generally easy, longer routes can be found nearby.
As the Garnisonsschützenhaus is located in a residential area of Stuttgart-Degerloch, visitors can typically find street parking nearby. However, spaces can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a convenient spot.
The Garnisonsschützenhaus is accessible via Stuttgart's public transport network. You can take a bus or tram to the Degerloch area, and from there, it's a short walk to Auf der Dornhalde 1 and 1a. Specific route planning using local transport apps is advisable for the most current connections.
Yes, the surrounding natural landscape and the generally easy terrain make it suitable for families. While the historical site itself is undergoing renovation, the adjacent Dornhaldenfriedhof and the Waldfriedhof-Dornhalde landscape protection area offer peaceful paths for leisurely walks, which can be enjoyed by families. Once complete, the center will offer educational and community activities.
Dogs are generally welcome in the surrounding natural areas and on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. Please be mindful of other visitors and local regulations, especially when walking through the Dornhaldenfriedhof, which is a cemetery.
Beyond the Garnisonsschützenhaus itself, the most significant nearby landmark is the Dornhaldenfriedhof, which was established on the former shooting range grounds. This cemetery holds historical significance, including being the burial site for the RAF terrorists Gudrun Ensslin, Andreas Baader, and Jan-Carl Raspe. The entire area is part of the Waldfriedhof-Dornhalde landscape protection area, offering natural beauty.
Yes, future plans for the renovated Garnisonsschützenhaus include a café, lecture halls, event spaces, and exhibition areas. This will provide visitors with amenities and a place to relax and reflect on their visit, particularly on weekends.
The renovation project aims to make the Garnisonsschützenhaus fully barrier-free. Once completed, the new multi-purpose community and educational center will be designed to accommodate visitors with mobility challenges, ensuring accessibility to its facilities.
While originally a Royal Garrison shooting lodge, the site also bears a darker history, as executions of politically undesirable individuals took place at the shooting range during the Nazi era. Later, the adjacent Dornhaldenfriedhof became known as the burial site for the RAF terrorists. The ongoing renovation by a citizens' cooperative highlights its importance as a cultural monument and a place for community engagement and education.
A visit to explore the exterior of the Garnisonsschützenhaus and take a leisurely stroll through the adjacent Dornhaldenfriedhof and surrounding natural paths could take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. Once the renovation is complete and the center is fully operational with exhibitions and a café, you might easily spend half a day or more exploring its offerings.