The weather was bad, but it was still a garden worth a visit. € 10 seems a little expensive, but ... it is said to be the largest garden in Germany. I didn't participate in the tour because it was essential to participate in the tour and I was about to wait 30 minutes, but all the exteriors in the B shape can be seen from the free range, so you can stop by. .. I think it's worth a look.
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The weather was bad, but it was still a garden worth a visit. € 10 seems a little expensive, but ... it is said to be the largest garden in Germany. I didn't participate in the tour because it was essential to participate in the tour and I was about to wait 30 minutes, but all the exteriors in the B shape can be seen from the free range, so you can stop by. .. I think it's worth a look.
Ludwigburg Palace, one of the largest baroque palaces in Germany, is in the same vein as the Palace of Versailles in France: the front court is deep, the stairs are large, the reception room is luxurious, and the interior is prohibited! ! Hahaha
Ludwigburg Palace is an oversized baroque palace that was once the palace of the Kingdom of Württemberg. It is a fully enclosed garden and palace, tickets 7 euros, and the garden is not free to visit.
The castle was built by Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg from 1704 to 1733 and is the most complete baroque palace garden in Europe to date, with 452 rooms, decorated in different Baroque and Rococo styles, and is extremely luxurious.
The palace is not very famous in Germany, but it is also very majestic. The palace is magnificent, with a huge garden and artificial lake in front of the door. The interior of the palace is extremely luxurious, and the expensive Mason porcelain is everywhere. There is no Chinese explanation in the palace, which may have a little impact on friends who are not good at English.