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    Ludwigsburg ( German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪçsˌbʊʁk]; Swabian: Ludisburg) is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Stuttgart city centre, near the river Neckar. It is the largest and primary city of the Ludwigsburg district with about 94,000 inhabitants.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Three centuries later Ludwigsburg is still a city of palaces, ruled by Eberhard Louis’ 452-room Residenzschloss, and constellated by summer retreats and hunting lodges. You won’t help but be intoxicated by Ludwigsburg’s glamorous Baroque and Rococo design, parterre gardens, classical concerts and exhibitions of period art and ...

  3. Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest Baroque buildings in Europe to survive in its original condition. It offers visitors an insightful tour through the centuries – from Baroque to Rococo to Neoclassical.

  4. Gute Arbeits- und Bildungsmöglichkeiten, eine attraktive Innenstadt mit vielen Einkaufs- und Einkehrmöglichkeiten, eine aktive Bürgerschaft sowie ein reiches Kulturangebot kennzeichnen Ludwigsburg als zukunftsorientierte Stadt mit hoher Lebensqualität!

  5. Ludwigsburg (its name meaning “Ludwigs Castle”) was founded by Duke Eberhard Ludwig of Württemberg around his palace (1704–33), the largest Baroque palace in Germany, with 18 main buildings and more than 450 rooms. The city was chartered in 1718 and was later enlarged by Duke Charles Eugene.

  6. Die Drei-Schlösser-Stadt Ludwigsburg liegt nördlich von Stuttgart und überzeugt mit barockem Flair, herausragender Kultur und grünen Oasen.

  7. Sit back and enjoy the must sees and highlights of one of Germany’s most stunning baroque cities in Southern Germany: one of Europe’s largest baroque residential palaces, the magnificent Palace Gardens and Germany’s most beautiful Christmas Market – you simply can’t miss Ludwigsburg!

  8. Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest Baroque buildings in Europe to survive in its original condition. It offers visitors an insightful tour through the centuries – from Baroque to Rococo to Neoclassical.

  9. A mighty residential palace, several pleasure palaces, an expansive garden, and a charming residential city: Ludwigsburg, near Stuttgart, is home to a remarkably imposing ensemble that has been preserved, offering a one-of-a-kind experience at a Baroque residence.

  10. Ludwigsburg Palace has played a major part in Germany's history, starting off as a ducal residence and then becoming the summer home of the first King of Württemberg. Visitors taking a tour of the magnificent stately rooms will notice a remarkable foray into different styles and periods.