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Eugensplatz: View over Stuttgart, the Galatea Fountain and the Loriot Memorial

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Eugensplatz: View over Stuttgart, the Galatea Fountain and the Loriot Memorial

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Eugensplatz: View over Stuttgart, the Galatea Fountain and the Loriot Memorial

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Eugensplatz is a renowned viewpoint nestled in Stuttgart-Mitte, Germany, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas of the city's basin from an elevation of approximately 307 meters. This iconic urban space is celebrated for its unique blend of historical artistry and cultural significance, featuring the magnificent Galatea Fountain and a whimsical memorial dedicated to the beloved humorist Loriot. It stands as a classic Stuttgart destination, drawing visitors to appreciate its natural beauty and rich heritage.

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    August 12, 2024

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    According to a popularity statistic, the Galatea fountain is number 1 of the approximately 250 fountains in Stuttgart
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    December 9, 2018

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    At the top of the Eugenstaffel, on Eugensplatz, is the beautiful Galatea, which looks out over the city in the valley basin. The figure was donated by Queen Olga in 1890. The Galatea is a figure of the Greek mythical world.

    Some prudish people from Stuttgart had problems with the almost naked figure and complained to the king. Queen Olga then threatened to have the figure turned over so that she could look down on the city with her bottom. Then the complaints suddenly stopped; O)
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    April 15, 2025

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    One of the most beautiful fountains in Stuttgart, beautifully situated on Eugensplatz and with a very funny history (@Maik: thanks for the description).

    And here, too: Enjoy it EVEN better with an ice cream in your hand (from the Penguin across the street). 😇😂
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    Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Eugensplatz accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    While Eugensplatz itself is a flat, paved area offering excellent views, accessing it might present challenges. The Eugenstaffel (Eugen's steps) is a prominent way up, but it consists of many stairs. Public transport via the subway stop directly at the square is generally the most accessible option. However, it's advisable to check specific station accessibility for elevators or ramps if needed.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit Eugensplatz?

    No, Eugensplatz is a public square and viewpoint. There are no permits required, and there is no entrance fee to enjoy the panoramic views, the Galatea Fountain, or the Loriot Memorial.

    What is the best time of day to visit Eugensplatz for photography or to avoid crowds?

    For photography, early morning or late afternoon (golden hour) often provides the best light for capturing the city panorama. To avoid larger crowds, especially during warmer months and weekends, visiting earlier in the morning on weekdays is recommended. Evenings can be popular for sunset views and social gatherings.

    Is Eugensplatz dog-friendly?

    Yes, Eugensplatz is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the area for all visitors.

    What kind of restaurants or cafes are available near Eugensplatz, especially with a view?

    While Eugensplatz itself doesn't host restaurants with panoramic views directly on the square, the traditional "Pinguin" ice cream parlor is located nearby and is highly recommended by visitors for a delightful treat. For more substantial meals, you'll find various restaurants and cafes in the surrounding Stuttgart-Mitte district, many within walking distance, though specific establishments with direct views from their seating areas might require a short exploration.

    How does the view from Eugensplatz compare to other popular Stuttgart viewpoints like Grabkapelle?

    Eugensplatz offers a classic, central panoramic view of the Stuttgart basin, showcasing the city's urban landscape, historical buildings, and the valley. The Grabkapelle (Sepulchral Chapel) on Württemberg, while also offering stunning views, provides a different perspective, typically from a higher, more distant vantage point overlooking vineyards and the Neckar valley, with the city in the background. Both are highly rated but offer distinct visual experiences.

    What is the significance of the Loriot Memorial at Eugensplatz?

    The Loriot Memorial commemorates Vicco von Bülow, famously known as Loriot, a beloved German humorist who resided near Eugensplatz from 1938 to 1941. The memorial features a Greek-style limestone column and a bronze statue of a pug, a dog breed often associated with Loriot and his famous quote, "A life without a pug is possible, but pointless." It's a whimsical tribute to his legacy and connection to the area.

    Are there public restrooms available at or near Eugensplatz?

    While there are no public restrooms directly on Eugensplatz, facilities can typically be found in nearby cafes, restaurants, or public buildings within a short walking distance in the Stuttgart-Mitte area. It's advisable to plan accordingly.

    What are some recommended activities or things to do around Eugensplatz after enjoying the viewpoint?

    After soaking in the views, you can descend the Eugenstaffel for a scenic walk into the city center, exploring shops, museums, and other attractions. Enjoying an ice cream from the nearby "Pinguin" parlor is a popular tradition. You can also explore the historical streets of Stuttgart-Mitte, visit the State Gallery, or simply relax in one of the nearby parks.

    What is the story behind the Galatea Fountain and Queen Olga's involvement?

    The Galatea Fountain, one of Stuttgart's most beautiful, was donated by Queen Olga in 1890. Its central figure, Galatea, a nymph from Greek mythology, initially caused controversy among some prudish Stuttgart residents who found her "too lightly dressed." Legend has it that Queen Olga humorously threatened to have the statue turned around, pointing its "naked rear end" towards the city, which promptly silenced the complaints. The fountain celebrates the myth of Galatea and her beloved Acis.

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