- The
Birkenkopf (German: [ˈbɪʁkŋ̍kɔpf] ) is a
prominent hill in Stuttgart, Germany. At an
elevation of 511m, is
almost 260m
higher than city centre. It...
- died
during the war, the
rubble was ****embled and used to
create the
Birkenkopf. Today[when?]
Stuttgart consists to over 40% of
buildings from before...
- View from top of
Birkenkopf in Stuttgart...
- all of
which were
widely used as
natural stone:
Knaupsholz granite,
Birkenkopf granite,
Wurmberg granite, Königskopf
granite and
Ilsestein granite. The...
- 000 cu ft)
cubic meters of
rubble leftover from the war was
gathered on the
Birkenkopf from 1953 to 1957 to form a Schuttberg. On 9
August 2018, a
monument to...
-
Rosenstein Castle. 1956 -
Fernsehturm Stuttgart commissioned. 1957 -
Birkenkopf enlarged. 1961 - City
hosts Bundesgartenschau (national
horticulture biennial)...
- Harz NRP (LS) Altenau,
Torfhaus UA-GS; GS LS near:
Upper Harz NR Großer
Birkenkopf 664.1
Upper Harz; Harz/S-A NRP Wernigerode, H****erode HZ S-A near: Kleine...
-
Stierberg (602,4 m), near Rothesütte
Poppenberg (600.8 m), near
Ilfeld Birkenkopf (599.8 m), near
Neustadt Dam
Spitzer Klinz (585.1 m), near Rothesütte...