The Bohnenviertel, for centuries a poor winegrowers' and craftsmen's quarter, still has its own special flair today. Threatened by war damage and demolition, it has now been lovingly renovated and has retained its very own character, with wine taverns and chic stores. We start at Charlottenplatz, where Schiller fled through the Esslinger Tor, and where Wilhelm Hauff later wrote famous fairy tales out of boredom. Meanwhile, private detective Georg Dengler, the novel character of crime writer Wolfgang Schorlau, sits in his favorite pub. Not far away, Marie Josenhans portrays the common people. The famous humanist Johannes Reuchlin is buried in Leonardskirche church, with five highlights:
1. beautiful green courtyards in the middle of the city, oases of peace in the turbulent city center
2. winding, quiet alleyways with cobblestones
3. visit to the legendary candle and soap store "Seifen Lenz", which has been in Stuttgart for over 240 years
4. experience social reality in Stuttgart: A flying visit to Café La Strada with information about the streetwalker in the Leonhardsviertel district
5. and finally: Visit to the delicatessen bar "Sardine" with tapas skewer olives & anchovies, sardines & mussels in escabeche sauce, 0.2 l red or white wine, two kinds of baguettes and table water
Register with Bernd Möbs, 0711/2624117 or info@bernd-moebs.de, costs 43.50 euros incl. refreshments
Start: "Zur Kiste" wine tavern, corner of Kanalstraße/Esslinger Straße (Charlottenplatz) - End point: Leonhardstraße/Jakobstraße
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Price information:
Price incl. refreshments