This is one of the oldest surviving churches in the area. It was badly damaged during World War II, but they have done a remarkable job of restoring it and weaving the new architectural elements with the old ones.
After the war, the walls were still standing, but most of the interior was gone. Recently, they finally got rid of the modern decor from the postwar period and restored the church to more or less its original appearance. The nicest part is the choir, with its carved wooden pews for the elites of yesteryear.
the new modern ceiling is very impressive, whilst remaining quite historical with the tombs etc. I liked how it detailed how it was damaged after bombing in WW2 and its refurb therafter
Lovely to see this restored church. Tastefully brought back to life after bomb damage in the 940s. Interesting modern stained glass windows and a very unusual ceiling with glass 'sails'.
The Stiftskirche is situated smack in one of the most charming areas of Stuttgart. It is small and beautiful, and the pictures just inside speak eloquently of the history of the building and its enduring inspiration to those of faith
This old church is in a good location in Stuttgart mitte. It is not big but nice well looked after. nice and friendly staff, If you love churches do not miss this one. Historical place to see.
In a lovely square in Stuttgart outer part of church is original interior is new as it was bombed during world war 11.
Very modern [rebuilt after being bombed in 1944], but several medieval sculptures have been saved and are on exhibition. Incredible pipe organ; beautiful music. Beautiful in its starkness.
We viewed this church while undertaking a self guided tour of the city.The building suffered bombing during WW2 and has been rebuilt (as has most of the city which accounts for the low number of historic buildings compare to other European cities). The interior has a more modern "feel" than would be expected from a church of this age, particularly the stained glass windows and ceilingThe organ was similar to many seen in Spain (unlike France and the UK) which was also unexpected.It was interesting to see but would be difficult to describe as spectacular when compared to other similar attractions elsewhere but certainly worth the visit
Very nice looking interior and more modern than I though, great organ love to attend their organ concert, has to be good.