Ludwigshafen a port city, renowned for its thriving chemical industry located on River Rhine in Rhineland Palatinate, Germany and it is the second largest of this federal state. Ludwigshafen is a gateway to Rhineland, with around 0.17 million inhabitants. Historically it is the integral part of the Rhine Neckar Metropolitan region, the junction of two rivers, Rhine and Neckar River makes the shape as like triangle termed as Rhine Neckar Triangle.

It is the vital cultural seat in Rhineland with ancient buildings and historical remnants. Like many other cities of Germany, Ludwigshafen also had the long history of wars and disputes. The city has the tremendous industrial importance specifically renowned for its chemical industry. The city picked the pace in economical growth after installation of big internationally famous chemical company ‘BASF’ that made it the industrial hub in chemical sector, with factories of other internationally famed groups. Apart from its economic importance, Ludwigshafen is the seat of renowned academia one of which is the ‘University of Ludwigshafen’. If you are engrossed in culture and tradition the splendid region offers an assortment of chronological and architectural assets.

The center of the city features the numerous tourist attractions, the Wilhelm Hack Museum of Art, displaying the primitive art as well as the contemporary art. It has an emblem of ‘Miro Wall’ (Miro Wand) fresco by the artist Joan Miro with collaboration of ceramist Joan Gardy. There are many other small museums in Ludwigshafen as Stadmuseum, Schillerhaus Oggerheim, Frankenthaler Kanal Museum and K.O. Braun Museum, with historical collections depicts the primordial civic and cultural ambo.

The Pfalzbau, a popular concert hall and theater, and Staatsphilharmonie Rhineland Pfalz a symbolic orchestra entertains the huge audience by musical concerts, ballet and plays.

The region is famous for scrupulous natural beauty owing to the abundant fabled parks in the city. The Stadtpark (Municipal Park), a picturesque landscape located on bank of Rhine River. The fascinating Friedenspark near to city center situated in the area that houses the major historical industry. The most famous of all parks is the Ebertpark, serve as the space for Horticulture Exhibition, built in 1925, and accompany the big Friedrich Ebert Halle.

Ludwigshafen a blend of remarkable historical architecture and a modern touch, city devastated with wars and rehabilitated in 19th century, the most outstanding includes, Baroque Catholic Church, Monastery, symbolic Water Tower, Cemetery Chapel, Wallfahrtskirche, the majestic castle building in Maudach borough and fantastic parks with wonderful scenery makes the perfect excursion.