Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg is a southwestern city of Germany, in Baden-Württemberg located near the Neckar River. The city developed around a baroque castle, built (1704-33) as the seat of the dukes of Württemberg. The castle, amidst the landscaped gardens, now boost a museum.
Ludwigsburg is an active, lively and friendly town in the center of one of the most economically sound regions in Germany. The baroque palaces and the large parks, the Baroque-in-Bloom gardens and the culture and convention centre "Forum am Schlosspark", the famous porcelain factory, or the renowned palace festival are all part of the unique profile of this town.