
The 2026 GLASS Panel Meeting will take place at:
University of Hohenheim
Schloß Hohenheim 1
70599 Stuttgart
Germany
The hotels below are convenient and close to the university:
Christkönigshaus (13 min. walk)
Paracelsusstraße 89
70599 Stuttgart
Telefon 0711 458 282-3
Akademie der Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart
(13 min. walk)
Paracelsusstraße 91
70599 Stuttgart
For other accommodations click here.
By Air
Stuttgart Airport is close to the University of Hohenheim. There are several options to travel from the airport to the your destination. Please click on your preferred method of transportation for additional information.
Public Transportation (15–30 min. and costs €4)
Bike (15 – 20 min.)
Taxi (about 5 min. drive and €18)
By Rail
Stuttgart Central Station is a major railway station (Deutsche Bahn) close to Hohenheim. Please click here for your transport to Hohenheim.
For an overview of visa requirements/exemptions for entry into the Federal Republic of Germany, click here.
Stuttgart, capital of southwest Germany’s Baden-Württemberg state, is known as a manufacturing hub. Mercedes-Benz and Porsche have headquarters and museums here. The city is filled with greenspaces, which wrap around its center. Popular parks include the Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark and Killesbergpark. Wilhelma, one of the largest zoos and botanical gardens in Europe, is just northeast of Rosenstein Castle.
Hohenheim is one of 18 outer quarters of the city of Stuttgart in the borough of Plieningen that sits on the Filder in central Baden-Württemberg. The quarter was founded in 1782 when Schloss Hohenheim was constructed on the orders of Charles Eugene of Baden-Württemberg. The University of Hohenheim, as the name might imply, is based here and uses much of Schloss Hohenheim for its campus.
A few of the things to go to while in Stuttgart are the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums and the Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten or maybe wander through one of the many parks, like the Schlossgarten which threads together the Mittlerer Schlossgarten, with its fine biergarten for summer imbibing, the sculpture-dotted Unterer Schlossgarten, and the Oberer Schlossgarten, home to stately landmarks such as the Staatstheater and the glass-fronted Landtag.
