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Klösterle, Das Zweit Älteste Wohnhaus In Stuttgart, located in the historic Bad Cannstatt district, offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich past. With its well-preserved architecture, it stands as a testament to Stuttgart's medieval history. Visitors can explore the charming interiors and engage with interactive exhibits that make history come alive. The site is highly rated, recognized for its engaging presentations that are perfect for family visits. Its suitability for children ensures that even young visitors find the experience captivating. This attraction provides not only a scenic view but also a warm introduction to the heritage of Stuttgart.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rosensteinbrücke
Bus stop 195 m walk
Bad Cannstatt Wilhelmsplatz
Bus stop 309 m walk
Wilhelmsplatz
Transit station 368 m walk
Martinskirche
Bus stop 277 m walk

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4.7
based on 67 reviews
4.7/5 67 reviews
Maximilian Lehmann
Maximilian Lehmann
1 month ago on Google

Super lecker

Dag Bunnemeyer
Dag Bunnemeyer
3 months ago on Google

The schnitzel at Klösterle was an absolute delight—perfectly crispy on the outside, tender and flavorful on the inside, and served with traditional sides that made the meal feel authentically German. Every bite was a pleasure, and it's clear that the kitchen knows its way around classic comfort food. However, while the food was outstanding, the service was somewhat underwhelming. It wasn’t necessarily bad, but it lacked the attentiveness and warmth that would have elevated the dining experience even further. A bit more engagement and promptness from the staff would have made the evening truly exceptional. That being said, if you're looking for a fantastic schnitzel in a charming setting, Klösterle is absolutely worth a visit. Just be prepared for service that might not match the excellence of the food

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oliver Reichert
oliver Reichert
6 months ago on Google

Sehr schön Gebäude… man kann die Geschichte förmlich hören 👂🏼