Best castles around Ludwigslust include magnificent Baroque architecture and historical sites. The town is centered around Ludwigslust Castle, a notable example of Baroque design. The broader region of Ludwigslust-Parchim also features other significant historical castles. This area combines cultural heritage with extensive park landscapes, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
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Beautiful, historic castle 🏰 worth seeing 💯🔝👍🏻😉‼️
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Beautifully designed bridge
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Imposing fountain system
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Very nice castle with a castle museum and a recommendable restaurant. Ideal for a longer break. You can also sit on a terrace with a view of a park or in the castle courtyard
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The spaciously designed palace square is dominated by the basin's cascades, created between 1780 and 1785 by the Bohemian sculptor Rudolf Kaplunger. These sandstone cascades replaced the original wooden cascade. The figurative decorations represent the river gods of the Rögnitz and the Stör. The Ludwigslust Canal was built between 1756 and 1760 as a 26 km long connecting axis, connecting these two rivers and enabling the Baroque water features. In 2008, the cascade underwent its first comprehensive renovation, and now not only the cascade but also the figures literally shine in new splendor. The water features are not only worth seeing in summer; on cold winter days, the watercourses become icy works of art. The Palace Square is also adorned with several beautiful half-timbered buildings, the monument to Frederick Francis I, and the "Old Guardhouse," built as a guardhouse and detention center. From here, you can enjoy one of the city's most beautiful views: from the palace to the Cascades and further to the City Church. Situated in a straight line between the palace and the City Church is the newly designed memorial to the victims of the Wöbbelin concentration camp, with the cube designed by Herbert Bartholomäus as the central object of the memorial. https://www.ludwigslust.de/kultur-und-tourismus/sehenswertes-00001-00001/schlossplatz-und-kaskaden/
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The castle has had various uses during its almost 800-year history. Until the 18th century it served as the residence and administrative center of the Mecklenburg dukes. During the 30 Years War, Wallenstein stayed in the castle for 3 days. The ironworks located in the city allowed him to produce iron military equipment. With the completion of the nearby castle in 1717, the castle lost its character as a ruler's seat. The Duke's former living quarters became a stables and remained as part of the Redefin State Stud until 1954. The former farm building also had various uses, including serving as an orangery, living room, school, technical college and youth hostel. After extensive renovation of the entire castle complex, which was completed in 2006, the castle now houses the museum, a wedding room, the city information center and the restaurant. Guided tours and events accompany the year. No other medieval castle in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is as well preserved. http://www.burg-neustadt-glewe.de/museum-historie.html
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Worth seeing castle complex in Neustadt-Glewe. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alte_Burg_Neustadt-Glewe
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Castle and palace park are really worth seeing. For me, as a hobby photographer, there are wonderful photo opportunities here, especially during the autumn.
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The primary historical site is Ludwigslust Palace, a magnificent Baroque palace often called the 'Versailles of the North'. Another significant site is Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe, one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. You can also find the historic Jagdschloss Friedrichsmoor, a hunting lodge with origins dating back to the early 18th century.
Ludwigslust Palace is a splendid late-Baroque palace built between 1772 and 1776, serving as a ducal residence. It features an impressive Golden Hall with Rococo decor, a restored picture gallery, and a museum showcasing courtly splendor. The palace is complemented by the extensive Ludwigslust Palace and Park, which blends Baroque elements with an English garden style.
Yes, both Ludwigslust Palace and Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe are considered family-friendly. The spacious Ludwigslust Palace and Park offers ample space for children to explore. Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe houses a museum that can engage younger visitors with its rich history.
The area around Ludwigslust offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking and running. You can find numerous trails in the Ludwigslust Palace Park and surrounding areas. Popular routes include loops from Ludwigslust exploring the palace, mausoleums, and the castle park. For more options, check out the guides for Hiking around Ludwigslust and Running Trails around Ludwigslust.
The castles and their parks are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the extensive castle parks, such as the 127-hectare Ludwigslust Palace and Park. Autumn provides stunning foliage, while winter visits can offer a serene, picturesque experience, especially around the Baroque architecture of Ludwigslust Palace.
Yes, there are several spots offering picturesque views. For instance, there's a dedicated View of Ludwigslust Palace highlight that helps you orient yourself and find the best angles to appreciate the Baroque architecture. The extensive castle parks also provide many scenic vistas.
Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe boasts an almost 800-year history. It served as a residence and administrative center for Mecklenburg dukes until the 18th century and is considered one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. After extensive renovations, it now houses a museum, a wedding room, and the city information center.
Ludwigslust Palace is a prime example of late Baroque architecture, featuring a high-quality sandstone facade and an E-plan foundation. Inside, the two-story Golden Hall is a highlight, adorned with monumental columns, large mirrors, and crystal chandeliers. The decor, partly made from papier-mâché, showcases a Rococo style.
The Ludwigslust Palace and Park spans 127 hectares and is a blend of Baroque and English garden styles. It features grand avenues, cascades, canals, and various water features. Within the park, you can also find a specially built church and the historic Schweizerhaus, offering a serene environment for strolls and exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the opulent late-Baroque architecture of Ludwigslust Palace and the serene beauty of its extensive park. The historical significance and well-preserved medieval structure of Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of cultural heritage and the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, both Ludwigslust Palace and Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe house museums. The restored rooms within Ludwigslust Palace offer a journey back in time, showcasing courtly splendor. Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe's museum provides insights into its almost 800-year history.


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