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City commits 12 million euros for renovation and expansion of public restroom facilities in Stuttgart

Renovation of 27 existing public restrooms and construction of seven new 'tranquil zones' in Stuttgart city is scheduled to be completed by the year 2026.

City of Stuttgart allocates 12 million euros for renovation and expansion of public restrooms
City of Stuttgart allocates 12 million euros for renovation and expansion of public restrooms

City commits 12 million euros for renovation and expansion of public restroom facilities in Stuttgart

In the vibrant city of Stuttgart, significant changes are underway as renovation and construction projects are set to transform the urban landscape. The focus of these projects is on improving public facilities and creating seven new "quiet spaces" by the end of 2026.

The renovation will encompass 27 public toilet facilities across the city, with a commitment to making them accessible and user-friendly. The newly renovated facilities will be open 24/7 and free to use, providing a much-needed service for residents and visitors alike.

One of the key features of these renovated facilities will be family-friendly cabins equipped with changing tables, ensuring a comfortable experience for all users. Moreover, the facilities will boast modern amenities such as automatic cleaning systems for the seat and floor after each use, touchless sinks, and energy-efficient lighting.

The city's commitment to creating "quiet spaces" is evident in the construction of seven new quiet rooms. These spaces are planned for strategic locations such as the Milaneo Shopping Center, the Wiener Platz area, and the Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, among others. While precise addresses or all specific locations have not been fully disclosed, these sites are linked to urban, residential, and cultural areas undergoing development or enhancement in Stuttgart.

The renovation project will also include an investment of twelve million euros in barrier-free facilities, demonstrating the city's dedication to inclusivity and accessibility.

It's important to note that these projects are not related to any recent developments in Frankfurt Airport or disputes in Heimsheim, nor are they connected to Prince Harry's donation.

As the projects progress, Stuttgart is set to offer improved public facilities and quiet spaces, enhancing the quality of life for its residents and visitors.

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