There is nothing to dislike! The tour was perfect in length, very informative but not too much. The palace is huge with over 140 rooms. We got to tour the entire second floor that was about 67 rooms. I enjoyed this palace more than any other castle or palace I have ever visited! Don't miss this! It's only about 20 minutes away from Stuttgart. We planned to spend the day in Stuttgart and stopped here first. So glad we did!
路德维希堡是巴斯符腾堡的王宫,是巴洛克式的宫殿建筑,内部装饰自然是富丽堂皇,美仑美奂,宗教壁画栩栩如生。可惜跟博物馆讲解人员交流,对方表示说英语其他人员不一定懂,然后就只能听两小时天书了。内部照样不准拍照。
Ludwigsburg palace is impressive castle with huge beautiful garten. I enjoyed museums with all the historical furniture and explanation how people lived there during old times. All the etiquette and rules! Guided tour was very nice and I really liked the place. I just found little bit compliated buying a ticket, because in the castle there is guided tour and many other exhibitions and for every part is separate ticket needed - there is no ticket for all of them. You can buy ticket for all castles in region, but with it it´s not possible to see whole castle. Also it´s not allowed to take any photos.Anyway, it´s worth seeing.
Beautiful palace with interesting history. We toured the part of the palace you could go to on your own, and also the special exhibitions. The rooms we saw were lovely, and the audioguide also adds context to the experience. However, the special exhibition of clothing was outstanding. If you are going soon, it's worth a look. Unfortunately we didn't have as much time as we would have liked, so missed the gardens, and also couldn't stay for the only English language guided tour of the exclusive parts of the palace which was at 1.30pm. Keep that in mind!
The palace was well worth the train ride from Stuttgart. The place is very large and the English tour was good but relatively fast for the amount of area to be covered. Be sure to stop the guide and ask as many questions as you can. What was interesting was that much of what's there is original and unrestored. For example, lots of silk wall treatments. This is also a disadvantage as many rooms were kept dim and the unrestored wall coverings were tattered and dull. That just made our experience feel more authentic. One of the highlights of the tour was the rococo church and rococo corridor. It was over the top.
Well worth a visit to one of the largest and best preserved of the Baroque period palaces. Attentive guides and beautiful gardens.
I had the luck of being in Ludwigsburg during beutiful, warm and sunny winter day.It was plenty of families and the castle experience is very realistic.I could not visit the whole residence though, since it is really huge!It's a good place were a family could spend a day out, both receiving historical details in a long tour through the castle or simply outside letting the kids play in the big garden facing the building.Beautiful!
A beautifully kept and restored palace with plenty of artifacts and incredible woodwork with a ton of history thrown in...how could you go wrong? ;-)
My father and I visited during a weekday and had the entire palace to ourselves! Our Docent, Ms. Anderson, was one of the most knowledgeable and engaging guides I have ever had. Congenial and patient, she answered all of our questions thoroughly and had finer points and vignettes to illustrate our education. Plan to spend at LEAST an hour and a half in the palace and and about 30 minutes in the Carl Eugen apartments- I recommend doing the tour first, then the apartments, as it will mean more. You may take pictures in the apartments for a small fee, which I felt was worth it, as I could not take pictures in the palace itself. If you find yourself pressed for time, I recommend skipping the apartments and doing the tour. Young children may not have patience with the tour, but there is a children's museum, which looked like fun. Do not hesitate to visit in the winter, but dress warmly, as the palace is drafty. If the weather is warm, the gardens are beautiful and kids will love the fairytale gardens- plan for at least an hour there, depending on how active your kids are.
Our visit to the Palace was something we will never forget. The buildings and statutes were well worth seeing. The thing that drew us to the palace was the gardens. There is one footpath which my friend told me to go up. As soon as you step onto it a fountain starts beneath you leaving you a wet patch on your trousers. My friend laughed for almost an hour. The main interest for us personally was that the Mayor of London had ancestorial connections with the palace.