The so called „Städtisches Lapidarium“ is an open air museum of the city of Stuttgart showing statues, sculptures, columns and the likes from roman tombstones to notable ruins from bourgeoisie buildings destroyed in WWII. This is a travel in stone through almost 2000 years of Stuttgart. All exhibited items have their origin in and around Stuttgart. The museum is arranged in the style of an Italian renaissance garden, located on the slopes of the Karlshöhe in Stuttgart (Mörikestraße 24/1). It is a wonderful quiet place in the middle of the city. Unfortunately the place is only open in summer month from mid Mai to mid September. Official Website (only German) English Website of Stuttgart Marketing on the Lapidarium
Most of the published pictures are taken with a Pentax K100D. Sometimes I use an analog Pentax Z1 camera.
Lenses: Pentax SMC-DA 1:3,5-5,6 18-55 mm AL Pentax SMC-FA 1:3,5-4,7 28-80 mm Sigma 1:4-5,6 DL 70-300 mm Rikenon 1:1,7 50 mm Sigma MACRO 105mm F2.8 EX DG Pentax SMC-M 1:3,5 135mm Pentax DA 12-24mm f/4 ED AL [IF]
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