INSIDE the LUDWIGSBURG RESIDENTIAL PALACE | GERMANY
The Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest baroque-style buildings to survive in it's original condition in Europe! This is where the kings and dukes of the Baden-Württemberg region lived before they moved the Palace to Stuttgart. It was built in 1704 and features 452 rooms across 18 buildings in both baroque and classical architectural and decorative styles.
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Die Barockstadt Ludwigsburg hat viele Facetten. Ob im prachtvollen Residenzschloss, beim Bummel durch die lebendigen Einkaufsstraßen oder bei einer der zahlreichen Freizeitveranstaltungen: Besucher aus der Umgebung und aus aller Welt erleben Ludwigsburg immer von der besten Seite.
Barocke Schlösser, Parks und Alleen bieten im Zentrum verschwenderische Pracht und viel Natur. Der lebendige Stadtkern mit historischen Gebäuden und Plätzen, mit Straßencafés, Bistros und großzügiger Fußgängerzone ist wie geschaffen für einen ausgedehnten Einkaufsbummel. (Film: Tourismus & Events Ludwigsburg)
Visiting Ludwigsburg Palace (Schloss Ludwigsburg) & Unique Pumpkin Festival - Ludwigsburg, Germany
When I returned for a visit to an old beloved childhood place, The Ludwigsburg Palace (Schloss Ludwigsburg), in Ludwigsburg, Germany, we were pleasantly surprised to see a special event taking place on the grounds: The World's Largest Pumpkin Festival, featuring all sorts of sculptures created out of pumpkins in the shapes of people, animals and unique items of all kind.
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Ludwigsburg Palace (เยอรมัน: Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg) หรือที่เรียกว่า แวร์ซายย์ออฟสวาเบีย [1] เป็นอาคารพระราชวังที่มีขนาด 452 ห้องตั้งอยู่ 18 อาคารซึ่งตั้งอยู่ในเมือง Ludwigsburg ประเทศเยอรมนี ด้วยสวนที่เพิ่มขึ้นรอบ ๆ พระราชวัง Ludwigsburg Palace มีพื้นที่ทั้งหมด 32 ไร่ (3,400,000 ตารางฟุต) ทำให้เป็นพื้นที่ร๊อคเทียร์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในเยอรมนี ในปีพ. ศ. 2016 พระราชวังลุดวิกส์ได้ดึงดูดผู้เยี่ยมชมราว 330,000 คน
ขั้นตอนแรกของการก่อสร้างเสร็จสิ้นตั้งแต่ปี ค.ศ. 1704 - 1733 ภายใต้ Philipp Joseph Jenisch โยฮันน์ฟรีดริชเน็ตเต้และ Donato Giuseppe Frisoni และมีค่าใช้จ่าย 3,000,000 florins การปรับเปลี่ยนโดย Philippe de La Guêpièreและ Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret ตามมาในปี ค.ศ. 1750 ถึง 1824 ผลที่ได้คือ Ludwigsburg Palace คือการรวมกันของสไตล์บาร็อค, Rococo, Neoclassical และ French Empire สถาปัตยกรรมพระราชวังโดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในปัจจุบันมีลักษณะพิสดารมีอิทธิพลอย่างมากจากออสเตรียโบฮีเมียและฝรั่งเศสขณะที่ลุดวิกส์ได้รับแรงบันดาลใจจากพระราชวังแวร์ซาย แต่ถูกสร้างขึ้นโดยนักเรียนของโรงเรียนโบฮีเมียนโบฮีเมียน ในปีพ. ศ. 2461 พระราชวังได้เปิดให้ประชาชนทั่วไปและใช้เป็นสถานที่จัดงานระหว่างการให้สัตยาบันรัฐธรรมนูญของรัฐอิสระแห่งรัฐWürttembergในปีหน้า จากนั้นก็รอดชีวิตจากสงครามโลกครั้งที่สองได้เช่นเดียวกับพระราชวังแห่งเดียวที่ทำเช่นนั้นและได้รับการบูรณะในยุค 50, 1960 และ 1990 อีกครั้งสำหรับพระราชวังครบรอบ 300 ปีในปีพ. ศ. 2547 พระราชวังได้เป็นเจ้าภาพในงาน Ludwigsburg Festival ทุก ปีนับตั้งแต่ปี พ.ศ. 2490
Ludwigsburg Palace (German: Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg), also known as the Versailles of Swabia,[1] is a 452-room palace complex of 18 buildings located in Ludwigsburg, Germany. With the added gardens around the palace, Ludwigsburg Palace's total area amounts to 32 ha (3,400,000 sq ft), making it the largest palatial estate in Germany. In 2016, the Ludwigsburg Palace attracted some 330,000 visitors.
The first phase of construction lasted from 1704 to 1733 under Philipp Joseph Jenisch, Johann Friedrich Nette, and Donato Giuseppe Frisoni and cost 3,000,000 florins. Modifications by Philippe de La Guêpière and Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret then followed from 1750 to 1824. As a result, Ludwigsburg Palace is a combination of the Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and French Empire styles. The palatial architecture, especially the Baroque elements present, exhibit strong influence from Austria, Bohemia, and France, as Ludwigsburg was inspired by the Palace of Versailles but was built by students of the Bohemian Baroque school. In 1918, the palace was opened to the public and was used as a venue during the ratification of the constitution of the Free People's State of Württemberg the next year. It then survived the Second World War intact, the only palace of its kind to do so, and underwent periods of restoration in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1990s and again for the palace's 300th anniversary in 2004. The palace has hosted the Ludwigsburg Festival every year since 1947.
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Teil 1 Führung durch das Schloß in Ludwigsburg
Teil 1
Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg Germany
Residenzschloss, Ludwigsburg, Germany
Hinter den Kulissen im Schloss Ludwigsburg
Hofdame Katharina von Spiegel führt uns durchs Theater und in eine Grotte unter dem Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg.
Führung durch das Schloß in Ludwigsburg
Teil 2
Ludwigsburg Residential Palace
Follow the court-lady Lucretia inside the Ludwigsburg Residential Palace, one of the largest baroque palaces in Germany. Completed in 1733, the 452-room palace complex of 18 buildings reflects three quite different architectural styles: Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassicism.
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Places to see in ( Ludwigsburg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Ludwigsburg - Germany )
Ludwigsburg is a city just north of Stuttgart, in southwest Germany. The baroque Ludwigsburg Residential Palace houses ceramics and fashion museums. Its landscaped gardens are known as “Blooming Baroque.” Surrounded by woodland, the 18th-century Ludwigsburg Favorite Palace, once Duke Eberhard Ludwig’s summer residence, has neoclassical interiors. Northwest, Monrepos Lakeside Palace was a hunting lodge of the Duke.
At the start of the 18th century Duke Eberhard Louis of Württemberg built an “Ideal City” up the Neckar River from Stuttgart to cement his absolute power. A Baroque urban plan was put into action, with a grid system of streets around a monumental market square. By the time Eberhard Louis passed away in 1733 his namesake city already had 6,000 residents.
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 handicrafts.
Between 1704 and 1733 Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg built himself a Baroque palace of outlandish dimensions of Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg , and it would be one of the largest of the period in Germany. Schloss Ludwigsburg is enclosed on three sides by 30 hectares of gardens with French, English and Medieval designs. The most distinguished is the French parterre immediately south of the palace.
A branch of the Landesmuseum Württemberg, the fashion museum is set in the palace’s banquet hall. In chronological order there are more than 700 pieces of clothing for women, men and children from the 18th to the 20th century. Moments up the slope from Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg is the Baroque hunting lodge and summer residence ordered in the 1710s by Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg. The palace, with balustrades, stone vases and statues was restored in 1980 and is open for 20-minute tours of its exuberant interiors.
The sizeable royal ceramic collection is also presented in the Residenzschloss. In the centre of Ludwigsburg’s pre-planned latticework of intersecting streets is the spacious marketplace, built in the 1710s. This symmetrical square measures 110 metres by 80 and was carefully plotted to be much higher than the Residenzschloss, which is close by to the northeast.
In the 1750s Duke Charles Eugene built himself a summer residence of Seeschloss Monrepos a few kilometres northwest of Schloss Ludwigsburg and Schloss Favorite, but linking to those properties via stately pedestrian avenues. One corner of the Blühendes Barock that merits a separate mention is the fairytale garden in the Ostgarten (East Garden). This was created after 1959 when the head gardener Albert Schöchle discovered a Dutch fairytale garden near Tilburg.
When Duke Carl Eugene built a six-kilometre long wall around Ludwigsburg between 1758 and 1763 he constructed gatehouses to control the entrances to the city. As there hasn’t been a burial here for decades, the Alter Friedhof is now a historical monument.
The last of the museums in the Residenzschloss is Barockgalerie , and no less worthy of a visit, is the collection of German and Italian painting from the 17th and 18th centuries. In the oppressive confines of the former Ludwigsburg prison is an often grisly exhibition of artefacts for corrections and justice.
The city museum documents Ludwigsburg’s many sides, as a royal residence, an industrial city, a hotbed for the arts and as a garrison. From May to July Ludwigsburg puts on one of the oldest cultural festivals in the German-speaking world. In December a Baroque-themed Christmas Market lights up the market square in Ludwigsburg.
( Ludwigsburg - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Ludwigsburg . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ludwigsburg - Germany
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Residenzschloss in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg,Germany
Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg
Residenzschloss in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg
BeschreibungDas Residenzschloss in Ludwigsburg wurde zwischen 1704 und 1733 unter der Herrschaft von Herzog Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg im Stil des Barock errichtet. Es ist eine der größten barocken Schlossanlagen Deutschlands.
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Two large baroque palaces in Nymphenburg and Oberschleissheim are reminders of Bavaria's royal past. Schloss Nymphenburg (Nymphenburg Palace), some 6 km (4 mi) north west of the city centre, is surrounded by an impressive park and is considered to be one of Europe's most beautiful royal residences. 2 km (1 mi) north west of Nymphenburg Palace is Schloss Blutenburg (Blutenburg Castle), an old ducal country seat with a late-Gothic palace church. Schloss Fürstenried (Fürstenried Palace), a baroque palace of similar structure to Nymphenburg but of much smaller size, was erected around the same time in the south west of Munich.
Ludwigsburg Palace (German: Schloss Ludwigsburg) is a historical building in the city of Ludwigsburg (12 km north of Stuttgart's city centre), Germany. It is one of the country's largest Baroque palaces and features an enormous garden in that style.
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.
Ludwigsburg Residential Palace (Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg) is one of the few Baroque buildings to have survived the tumultuous history of the last centuries almost unscathed. This truly palatial complex stands out not just for its impressive size, but also for its sumptuous interiors. Another feature is the unique blend of three quite different architectural styles: Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassicism.
If you want to see Baden-Württemberg at its most beautiful, visit the many palaces and gardens run by the state heritage agency, Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten.
Located directly north of Ludwigsburg’s main residential palace, Favorite Palace (Schloss Favorite) enjoys a commanding position overlooking the extensive Favoritepark. Its magnificent woodland was originally planted to create a pheasant farm.
The Nymphenburg Palace (German: Schloss Nymphenburg), i. e., Castle of the Nymph (or Nymphs), is a Baroque palace in Munich, Bavaria, southern Germany. The palace is the main summer residence of the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach.
Nymphenburg Palace acquired its present-day dimensions under the elctor Max Emanuel (reigned 1680-1726). Supervised by the court architect Henrico Zuccalli, two off-set pavilions were built on each side of the existing structure, to the north and south. Begun in 1701, the pavilions were linked with the central edifice by galleries. However, the Spanish War of Succession soon put a stopp to construction work because Max Emanuel was again obliged to spend time outside Bavaria, from 1704 to 1715.
The Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria presented his wife Henriette Adelaide with the inn, Schwaige Kemnat, to the west of the royal capital Munich, on the occasion of the long-awaited birth of a successor to the throne Max Emanuel in 1663.
In Nymphenburg, Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell succeeded in creating a classical landscape garden, whose special charm lay in the continuation of characteristic features of the gardens originating from previous and fundamentally different stylistic epochs. The grounds have remained virtually unchanged in their basic structure until today.
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Schloss Ludwigsburg ist eines der größten im Original erhaltenen barocken Bauwerke in Europa. Es bietet seinen Besuchern einen beeindruckenden Streifzug durch fürstliche Prunkräume aus zwei Jahrhunderten – vom Barock über das Rokoko bis zum Klassizismus.
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Kinderreich im Schloss Ludwigsburg
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Im Schloss Ludwigsburg wird dieser Traum für Kinder ab 4 Jahren wahr. Hier können die Kinder alles erleben und erfahren, wie es am Hofe des Herzogs war.
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Ungewöhnliche Wohnorte: Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg
Regina Kemle wohnt in der Kastellanwohnung des Residenzschlosses Ludwigsburg - Ausblick aufs Blühende Barock und dessen Besucher inklusive.