New Delhi: The highly anticipated News9 Global Summit is going to be held in Germany’s Stuttgart from November 21-23 at the iconic MHP arena. At the summit, a galaxy of stars from the world of politics, business, policymaking and sports will share their insights. It is being organised by TV9 Network, India’s largest news network in collaboration with VfB Stuttgart of Bundesliga. The theme of the summit is “India and Germany: A Roadmap for Sustainable Growth”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver the keynote address virtually, sharing his vision on “India: Inside the Global Bright Spot” and the event promises to be a landmark one as it is uniting prominent voices from different fields like business, politics and sports to explore strategies for a sustainable future. Amid such a scenario, let us take a look at some of the interesting facts about Stuttgart where the event will be held.
Interesting facts about Stuttgart
Stuttgart is the largest city and the capital of the Baden-Württemberg, a German state. It is located on the Neckar River in a fertile valley which is called Stuttgarter Kessel and lies an hour from the Black Forest and Swabian Jura.
Top four European metropolitan areas by GDP
Till 2022, the population of Stuttgart was 632,865 and it was the sixth largest city in the county. More than 2.8 million people live in the administrative region of the city and almost 5.5 million people reside in the metropolitan area. It makes Stuttgart the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country. The city and metropolitan area are ranked consistently among the top four European metropolitan areas by GDP.
Cradle of the automobile
Stuttgart is spread across a variety of hills, valleys and parks and is called the “cradle of the automobile”. It has renowned automobile museums like the Porsche Museum and the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Hence Stuttgart is known as the ‘capital of cars’ in Germany.
History of Stuttgart
The region of Stuttgart was conquered by the Roman Empire in AD 83 and it became an important place for several centuries. However, it was in the 10th century that its roots were truly laid when Liudolf, Duke of Swabia made it a stud farm for his warhorses. The town prospered and got a charter in 1320. Stuttgart’s fortunes changed with those of the House of Württemberg who from the 15th century to 1918 made it the capital of their county. During World War II, the city suffered setbacks but it bounced back by 1952.
Today, Stuttgart is a major economic, cultural, tourism, industrial, and publishing centre in Germany. It is famous for its advanced high-tech industry especially when it comes to the automotive sector. Several major corporations have their headquarters in Stuttgart, including Bosch, Mercedes-Benz Group and Porsche. The Stuttgart Stock Exchange is Germany’s second largest after Frankfurt and has one of the busiest airports in Europe.
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