Linden Museum

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Stuttgart, Germany

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Ethnographic museum· Museums and Institutions· Tourist attraction

Linden Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Linden Museum is located in Stuttgart, Germany on Hegelpl. 1. Linden Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category ethnographic museum in Germany. Linden Museum is a museums and institutions company based out of HEGELPLATZ 1, Stuttgart, Germany.

Address

Hegelpl. 1

Phone

+49 71120223

Headquarters

Stuttgart

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Norman F

Today. They had an Aztec exilhibition. 12 per person. It was well set out and very informative. While it is a small museum, the display was well organised. It was a pity it was not pram or wheelchair friendly. However the people there were very helpful.

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Priyank Sharma

It is a nice, hardly visited museum with a few interesting pieces, but not very huge. Also, if you don't speak German you can't really absorb the information of the pieces. Thus, don't forget the (limited but that's the best you can get) audio set. Would give a slight recommendation.

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Wasim Mustafa

An absolutely brilliant anthropological museum, which puts the one in my home city of Cambridge to shame! Well worth a visit. Audio guides are available in English.

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Ciaran Brooks

An interesting museum full of information, though not all of it in English.

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Helen Jakk

Great for children and adults, Aztecs a total must visit.

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Eleonora Censorii

Wonderful newly renovated Africa section, putting together a colonial times collection with contemporary arts and culture; Well worth a visit.

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Frederic Mcmorran

Here beats the heart of the city centre one of the three chambers of the heart of Schillerplatz is surrounded by the collegiate church, the fruit box, the old firm, Mark Hall, Prince building and the old Castle. On the Schillerplatz, a part (usually the floristic) of the weekly market takes place Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

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Youngjoo Shim

I visited the place several times. The employees were so hostile to us. I have three kids. They weren't that loud but they still gave us dirty looks. During the visit, i only had one thing on my mind. I've gotta get out of here before they shoot us....