Anselm Vogt-Moykopf
The idea
Anselm Vogt-Moykopf, born in Heidelberg in 1961, studied social sciences in Tübingen and financed his studies by driving a cab. In 1990, he set up his own cab business. In 1994, he had the brilliant idea: who knows a city better than a cab driver?
In combination with local knowledge, history, architecture and urban planning, he offers a service with “umbrella, charm and bowler hat” – what would a city tour be without humor and wit?
Professional city guide
Anselm Vogt-Moykopf is a self-employed city guide and works in his own company “Stadtrundfahrten und Führungen” in Stuttgart as a “Driver Guide” for all those who request this service. Also institutions, Stuttgart City Hall and visitors from our 10 international twin cities, well-known hotels and many companies and institutions such as Bernd Moebs, Hafen Stuttgart GmbH, and above all for private individuals. You can book me directly via this page and I will put together your individual tour with you. Anselm Vogt-Moykopf has a passenger transport license and conducts his tours with a licensed 8-seater mini-bus. I have been in possession of a class D, DE driving license since August 21 and work for the bus company “Der Kleine Stuttgarter” https://www.der-kle ine-stuttgarter.de/ i.e. you can also book me for and with a larger bus for up to 80 people. I offer my tours in: German, English, French and Spanish.
Burial chapel on the Württemberg
The Counts of Württemberg have resided on this hilltop since the end of the 11th century, presumably after immigrating here from Luxembourg. Konrad von Wirtemberg, who married Luitgard von Beutelsbach in 1070, is mentioned as the first Württemberger. Three rings of walls fortified the castle complex, which was destroyed at the beginning of the 14th century by Esslingen and Rudolf von Habsburg’s imperial troops. This prompted the counts of Württemberg to retreat to the impassable and marshy Nesenbach valley, where they maintained a stud farm, the Stutengarten (=Stuttgart), and developed it into their new residence. They were protected on three sides by hills and only had to defend themselves to the east, which explains the impossible situation of today’s major city and state capital.
Stuttgart Trade Fair
The optimal location, opposite Stuttgart Airport, offers a total exhibition area of approx. 120,000 m², including a high-rise hall with 20,000 m² and 8 standard halls with 10,000 m² each. The congress center, which, like the entrance area, is located directly at the exhibition site, has a variable area of 10,000 m², the conference rooms can be divided up according to the needs of the visitors and events with rooms for 25-400 people. The large congress hall offers space for over 2,000 visitors, while the congress hall for up to 5,000 visitors is directly connected to the congress center.