
Über uns
This Meetup group is for people from the Stuttgart region (and beyond) who enjoy hiking and other outdoor activities as welll as social, cultural and educational activities. We meet about three to four times a month.
We are the "Metropolitan Club Stuttgart e.V". an international club, which roots go back to 1951, with a tradition of German-American friendship open for participants of all nations.
This trail is characterized by scenic views – Germany's most beautiful wine-growing town, Württemberg's most beautiful vineyard view, and a wine pulpit beckon. We will take a guided tour at the "Römerhaus Museum" as well.
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Aussichtserlebnisse kennzeichnen diesen Weg – Deutschlands schönster Weinort, die schönste Weinsicht Württembergs und eine Weinkanzel locken! Ein Bewohner Walheims wird uns durchs "Römerhaus-Museum" führen.
We had to shorten the originally planned hike due to this summer's heat.
Distance: approx. 8-10 km --- Height difference: approx. 120m-150 m
==> Please take a look at the included LINKS and our PHOTOGRAPHS !!
Römerhaus Museum Walheim
We will stop along the way and have something to eat.
Train ride: approx. 30 Minutes Stuttgart to Walheim / Walheim - Stuttgart
We use DB from Stuttgart Central Station and back:
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Museum and Guided Tour is 5 €. Metropolitan Club Members pay 3 €
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We meet 10:05 AM at the beginning of track 10, close to "Le Crobag". ===> PLEASE BE ON TIME !
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Our train is MEX 12 leaving from Track 10 at 10.19 AM
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You can drive to the station in Walheim and meet us there at 10.40 AM. ....... Parking should be no problem.
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You need to ORGANIZE your train ticket BY YOURSELF !
Refreschment/food is on your own account.
Please wear comfortable closed shoes. - You don't need hiking boots.
Please bring rain protection.
In case of accident, neither the Metropolitan Club Stuttgart nor the organizers of this event assume any responsibility.
Bevorstehende Events (3)
Alles ansehen- Easy Hike: Löchgau-Walheim-Erligheim and visit of Roman House Museum in WalheimHauptbahnhof Stuttgart, Stuttgart5,00 EUR
This trail is characterized by scenic views – Germany's most beautiful wine-growing town, Württemberg's most beautiful vineyard view, and a wine pulpit beckon. We will take a guided tour at the "Römerhaus Museum" as well.
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Aussichtserlebnisse kennzeichnen diesen Weg – Deutschlands schönster Weinort, die schönste Weinsicht Württembergs und eine Weinkanzel locken! Ein Bewohner Walheims wird uns durchs "Römerhaus-Museum" führen.We had to shorten the originally planned hike due to this summer's heat.
Distance: approx. 8-10 km --- Height difference: approx. 120m-150 m
==> Please take a look at the included LINKS and our PHOTOGRAPHS !!
Römerhaus Museum WalheimWe will stop along the way and have something to eat.
Train ride: approx. 30 Minutes Stuttgart to Walheim / Walheim - StuttgartWe use DB from Stuttgart Central Station and back:
-
Museum and Guided Tour is 5 €. Metropolitan Club Members pay 3 €
-
We meet 10:05 AM at the beginning of track 10, close to "Le Crobag". ===> PLEASE BE ON TIME !
-
Our train is MEX 12 leaving from Track 10 at 10.19 AM
-
You can drive to the station in Walheim and meet us there at 10.40 AM. ....... Parking should be no problem.
-
You need to ORGANIZE your train ticket BY YOURSELF !
Refreschment/food is on your own account.
Please wear comfortable closed shoes. - You don't need hiking boots.
Please bring rain protection.
In case of accident, neither the Metropolitan Club Stuttgart nor the organizers of this event assume any responsibility. -
- Stiftsmusik: Katelyn Emerson (USA), Orgel Internationaler OrgelsommerStiftskirche, Stuttgart10,00 EUR
# Concert / Konzert
Katelyn Emerson (USA), Orgel Internationaler Orgelsommer
We meet in front of Stiftskirche 15 Minutes before the concert starts.
Wir treffen uns vor dem Haupteingeng der Stiftskirche 15 Min. vor dem Start*Description
Katelyn Emerson is a concert organist and educator with expertise in music psychology and ergonomics. She is currently pursuing her doctorate at the University of Cambridge (UK). "Her programs and playing demonstrate a profound knowledge of historical performance practice and a swing that can only be described as perfect," wrote Musica Sacra. Her multinational program also has swing – we hear music of the 19th and 20th centuries by such extraordinary composers as the British conductor and suffragette Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) and the Dutchman Ad Wammes (*1953), whose oeuvre ranges from concert pieces for keyboard instruments to stage and film music.Alexandre-Pierre-François Boëly Canon perpétuel
Edward Elgar Triumphal March aus Caractacus
Ethel Smyth Präludium und Fuge über O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid
Marco Enrico Bossi Scherzo g-Moll
Leo Sowerby Requiescat in Pace
George Baker Deux Évocations
Ad Wammes Fiducie# 10 Euro (Schüler:innen, Studierende, Schwerbehinderte 5 Euro)