Today when I woke up I saw the beginning of a very beautiful fall day, a blue sky, no clouds, and much sunshine. We had much rain during the last few days and I was thinking that the nice days this year are already over. I didn't want to waste one of the last sunny days by just sitting at home, so I decided to walk "Das Grüne U" (the Green U). Stuttgart has many parks in the middle of the city, and they've been working from 1920 to 1993 to connect some of them by bridges. I've been to some of the parks before, but I wasn't visiting all of them in one day, so this was my plan for today. I like the fact that there are huge areas of green just in the middle of the city.
But before I could get to the beginning of the Green U I had to cross two other parks. I spend the whole day in many different parks. And here are some pictures of the parks and of Stuttgart. I know, this has already been the topic of many other posts, but my blog is more like a diary, and that's what I did today. So, if you're not interested in pictures of parks, you probably want to go to the next blog in your blogroll...
Hoppenlaufriedhof
The Green U starts at the New Castle in the center of Stuttgart, it's about a 15 minute walk from my apartment to get there. At the end of my street there's an ancient graveyard. It hasn't been used for 130 years and has nice headstones, most of them are from the time of 1800. It's next to the city campus of my university, and crossing this graveyard is a shortcut to get to the campus, or to the center of the city. But I'm never taking this shortcut when it's dark or on halloween.
Cannstatter Wasen, which is over by tomorrow. You can see the Ferris wheel from up here. The wind was coming from that direction, the smell of popcorn and candy was everywhere.
This is Rosenstein Castle. Note to myself: If I ever construct a house for myself, I want an entrance like that.
And this is a part of the rose garden behind the castle.
And this is the ancient English garden.
It's unbelievable for me that these big meadows are in the center of Stuttgart.
Leibfriedscher Garten
The next park is the garden of former Villa Leibfried that was completely destroyed during WW II. They've restored the garden, and included the ruin. But I didn't take any pictures there.
Wartberg
Next park was Wartberg with its trick fountains. It's a great place, I've never been there before, but it's really cool. There are many trick fountains, and the entire area looks different every other minute. A fountain there, then there, suddenly everywhere ...
More fountains
Killesbergpark
Now we've arrived at the Killesbergpark, and somebody was waiting for me.
Ok, we've already left the Killesbergpark, this is the way back to my apartment. This isn't in the middle of Stuttgart anymore, this is outside of Stuttgart. I really like nature. Well, I grew up in a small village, I'm a country bumpkin ...
And I like forests, too.
Ok, we're at home again, I hope you're not too tired after 4,5 hours of walking. Please excuse me for a second, I need a shower ...
Hohenheimer Botanischer Garten
When I got out of the shower I got a call from Felix, the photographer of our gay magazine. He asked if I was up to go to the botanical garden of Stuttgart-Hohenheim University together with him. That was funny, he has never done that before, and we've never spent time together (except when we worked together at a project for the magazine). But he's nice, they have many tropical flowers and trees there, and because I wanted someone to talk to I agreed, so there was another park to see, and of course another castle: Hohenheim Castle.
I didn't take many pictures because I felt strange next to a professional photographer, and I guess you had enough pictures today. Anyway, I had a great time. It was a fabulous day, but now I'm really tired. Good night.
A Sunday In The Parks
8. Oktober 2006 - 20:38
Kommentare
WOW! What a day you had! Love the pictures! I also...
WOW! What a day you had! Love the pictures! I also like the information you give with them. I laughed several times!
Once again, the photos are magnificent! Stuttgart ...
Once again, the photos are magnificent! Stuttgart is a beatiful city indeed. It must have been an important capital before Bismarck... But I just couldn't say...
Eine letzte Frage: bist du wirklich sicher, dass du in einer Stadt wohnst?... Ich habe nur unendliche grüne Flächen gesehen...
Thanks Rian for a new view from Stuttgart. Maybe y...
Thanks Rian for a new view from Stuttgart. Maybe you can send me the GPS-Data from the location so I can find these fine places for myself.
Wow, you saw all this in ONE DAY!?!?! Absolutely ...
Wow, you saw all this in ONE DAY!?!?! Absolutely amazing.
You did make the campus look beautiful. In what ways is it ugly?
The buildings in these parks look amazing. I especially like the Staatsoper.
It sucks you have to deal with police harassment.
You really should visit the graveyard and the tree to Hell on Halloween. I bet you meet some interesting "people."
About the statue in Killesbergpark: Oh my!
It's truly awesome that you can walk from your apartment to all that scenery. It doesn't seem like American cities are designed at all like Stuttgart, but it seems they should be.
Thanks for the wonderful tour. Stuttgart is now on my must-see vacation list.
FFC: I'm glad you liked the pictures and the comme...
FFC: I'm glad you liked the pictures and the comments, it was an amazing day for me as well.
Ric: I was surprised how beautiful Stuttgart can be by myself. I'm getting a new feeling for my city myself.
Michael: GPS-Data for what? For all places? I can draw it on a google map for you if you want. I'm not really familiar with GPS-Data.
Doug: Yes, this was just one walk. I'm gonna take more pictures of the campus, then you'll get my point :)
And I reconsider the graveyard and the evil tree for halloween, but I'm afraid I'll bail out. I'm such a pansy. :)