STR: New aerial photo poster now available for free

State airport from a bird's eye view (Photo: Stuttgart Airport).
State airport from a bird's eye view (Photo: Stuttgart Airport).

STR: New aerial photo poster now available for free

State airport from a bird's eye view (Photo: Stuttgart Airport).
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The large poster is reissued every year and shows the entire airport with terminals, runway and surroundings. The current picture shows the future ICE route as a large construction site for the Stuttgart – Ulm railway project along the A8 motorway. The cranes used to work on the main entrance to the long-distance train station at the airport can be seen on the Messepiazza in front of the International Congress Center Stuttgart. The second staircase of the future train station is being built next to the P 14 multi-storey car park.

The colored aerial photo is about 85 x 58 centimeters in size and can be picked up free of charge in the entrance area of ​​the SkyLand visitor center (terminal 3, level 4), which is accessible at all times. SkyLand itself is open from Thursday to Sunday from 10.30:17.00 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. Admission is free. Orders must be sent by email to be sent by post [email protected] is possible.

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