Stuttgart
Stuttgart: Germany’s sixth-largest city, at the heart of Baden-Württemberg.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart
About Stuttgart
Stuttgart is located in the Stuttgart Government Region of southwestern Germany, on the banks of the Neckar river. Known as the capital and largest city of Baden-Württemberg, it lies within a fertile valley called the Stuttgarter Kessel, offering easy access to natural attractions like the Swabian Jura and Black Forest.
Stuttgart matters for its rich history, vibrant culture, and strong economy. As a major industrial center with a long-standing automotive heritage, it hosts iconic brands like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. The city also boasts cultural institutions such as the Staatskapelle Stuttgart and the Schlossplatz, making it a hub of both innovation and tradition.
rules.city collects practical civic information for Stuttgart, verified against official sources, including rules, fees, transport, and local services.
Topics
✈️ Airports
Airports serving the city, services, and terminal info.
🏛 City Hall
The main municipal services — ID renewal, residency certificates, civil status and more.
📅 Events
Upcoming events, festivals, council meetings and public activities scheduled in the city.
• Police & Safety
Local police, national police, gendarmerie—public safety announcements, contacts, and emergency information.
📮 Post Offices
Postal service branches and parcel drop-off points. Sourced from national postal operators and OpenStreetMap.
⛪ Religious sites
Churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship.
🤝 Sister cities
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About this city page
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