Open from Thursday to Sunday, from 10:30 am to 5 pm.
Access
Access to SkyLand is located in Terminal 3 on the gallery level.
Come and visit!
Flying becomes tangible in the SkyLand adventure world. Anyone interested in Stuttgart Airport can start here - with a direct view of the runway and exciting experiences all about flying.
Regardless of the weather: Even when it's raining or windy, it stays pleasant inside - watching airplanes is so easy.
Whether families with children, youth groups, adults or senior citizens: There is something for everyone at SkyLand. Many people from Baden-Württemberg use SkyLand for an unforgettable day out.
Good to know: SkyLand is open from Thursday to Sunday - admission is free. Ideal for anyone looking for a special day out in Stuttgart and the surrounding area.
Arrival made easy
If you arrive by public transport, get off directly at the airport. Those arriving by car can park in P0, for example - the first hour is free.
Engine you can touch
A highlight in SkyLand: the original "nose cowl" of a Boeing 777, where visitors can take a seat and experience the impressive size of the turbine with a diameter of 3.55 meters up close - a special exhibit at Stuttgart Airport.
How big is an Airbus A320? How much does a Boeing 777 weigh? SkyLand has lots of information about the types of aircraft that take off and land in Stuttgart - from wingspan to weight.
Flight operations can be discovered in a playful way on consoles and touchscreens. Ideal for children and young people who want to know what happens at the airport.
Fan store in SkyLand
A visit to SkyLand also leads to the store. Here you will find souvenirs relating to Stuttgart Airport - for example snapback caps, mugs or rucksacks with a laptop compartment. They are sold exclusively on site in the world of experience.
Good to know: An aerial photo poster of the airport is available to take away free of charge.
STR sneakers available in the store
A piece of the airport to go: The STR sneakers are now available in the fan store.
Take-off and landing up close: experience how aircraft are prepared - with an unobstructed view of the apron. Admission is free, access via Terminal 3.
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