A true piece of Stuttgart history
The Marble Hall in Weissenburgpark is an important historical landmark in the city. Built in 1912 by industrialist and antiquities researcher Ernst Sieglin, it served as a banquet hall for the city’s entire social elite. And decades later, after extensive renovation work, the Marble Hall is now a popular venue for cultural events in Stuttgart.
The Marmorsaal is located on a hill in Stuttgart-Süd in the Bopser district and is easily accessible by various forms of public transport. You can use the underground lines U12, U6, U7, the regional train line RE14 or the bus lines 43, 45, 73 or U7E to get there.
Facts, curiosities and interesting facts about the Marmorsaal
1. the history of the Marble Hall
The Weißenburgpark was once built by the wealthy industrialist Ernst Sieglin for himself and his children. Sieglin realized his dream of a villa with a park and a tennis court on the roof. Inspired by his numerous travels, he integrated art and impressions into the park that can still be admired today. The water features in the park are still in operation and can be used on request.
2 An oasis of peace
The estate was sold to the city in 1956 and redesigned in the course of the Federal Garden Show in 1961, with picturesque paths and terraces offering a breathtaking view of Stuttgart. From the traffic circle, you can overlook the city and look back to see the television tower. The viewing platform invites you to enjoy a relaxing picnic in the garden.
3. popular event location
The Marmorsaal in Stuttgart is a popular event location that is used for concerts, company celebrations and weddings. The hall offers space for around 60 to 80 people in an area of around 135 square meters. It opens onto an artistically decorated mosaic terrace. The location has all the necessary facilities for events, including a catering kitchen, sanitary facilities, a checkroom and a room for modern technology.
Candlelight in the marble hall
What better way to honor the replica of a monument dedicated to nymphs in the Marble Hall than with reinterpretations of the music of great classical composers? In this renovated neoclassical hall with antique grotesque paintings by Julius Mössel, the melodies of legends such as Vivaldi and Einaudi resound with unimagined intensity. Candlelight creates unforgettable evenings full of musical magic in the Marble Hall.
What else can you experience in the Marble Hall?
In addition to a variety of special events, the park at this location also offers the opportunity to take part in a fascinating guided tour with an experienced historian. In the teahouse, which is known as a popular open-air café, visitors can not only enjoy the idyllic atmosphere, but also sample delicious food and drinks.
The Marble Hall in Weissenburgpark is a historic and fascinating cultural venue in Stuttgart. Surrounded by an enchanting terrace and an idyllic park, you can enjoy peaceful and harmonious moments here that will enhance any event.
At the candlelight concerts in the Marble Hall, you can enjoy classical tributes to the greatest artists in a magnificent location. Unforgettable evenings are guaranteed!