The prosperous commercial and industrial center situated in Baden Wuttemberg, Germany, it is located in the mid of Neckarland near River Neckar. With more than 87,000 inhabitants in seven suburbs, it is also the education center; home to the renowned University of Applied Sciences, teacher training institute ‘Padagogische Hoschule’ and the only academy of film production of the state ‘Filmakademie Baden Wuttemberg’ have international recognition. The city is famous in sports arena and home to the six renowned teams of top level, Basket ball, Hockey, Rifle etc.

There are many archeological sites, so lot to explore ranging from the old baroque style to modern. Truly a land of Palaces, the great baroque style ‘Residential Palace’ built by the Eberhard Ludwig in 1733, accompanying about 28 majestic buildings accommodates around 452 rooms, one of the greatest architecture in Germany. This palace is surrounded by a fabulous park endowed with zenith of Garden art; this will definitely make your trip to Ludwigsberg memorable.  One of the wonderful palaces is located on the lakeside this rococo style masterpiece originally belong to the Duke Eberhard Ludwig, the palace served anciently as the hunting lodge named as the ‘Monrepos Lakeside Palace’. Moreover, another palace building located near the ‘Residential Palace’, that again built by the Duke Eberhard Ludwig in 1723 for his wife ‘Wilhelmine Von Graeventiz’.

The ‘Torhauser’, a historical building constructed in around 1760 now transformed to the museum exhibiting the collections of historical archives. Another museum that reflects the history of royal family that established in the ‘Residential Palace’ building. The ‘City Museum’ displays the artifacts which reveal the Ludwigsberg’s history, industrial remnants and civic cultural history. Moreover, the ‘Dorfmuseum Poppenweiler’ exhibiting the primeval agricultural machinery and farm equipments that clearly tells the hardships faced by the ancient man.

The city inspired by the consolidated events and festivals, most famous includes the ‘Baroque Christmas Market’ about a month long event from end of November to end of December every year, which attracts the visitors from all across the world. This jazzed festival fascinated with nearly two hundred stalls and number of blissful stage performances. If you love antiques, so you have the opportunity to quench your desire by visiting the ‘Ludwigsberg Antiques Miles’, where you can find huge collections of precious antiques, but keep that in mind the event held in September every year.