Tagblatt-Turm

Tagblatt-Turm (English: Daily Newspaper Tower) is a 61 m (200 ft), the 16-storey skyscraper in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

The landmark Tagblatt-Turm was designed by architect Ernst Otto Oßwald, and is one of Germany's earliest high-rises, constructed between 1924 and 1928 and made from crushed stone and cement.

Its modern design caused controversy during construction, however, the building has since been recognized as a cultural and architectural landmark.

From 1928 to 1943, the tower was the seat of the editorship and publishing house of the Stuttgarter Neues Tagblatt, a local newspaper; the building derives its name from this original tenant.

In 2004, after extensive renovations, the tower was converted into a cultural center with several theatres under the name Kultur unterm Turm.