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EXPERIENCE MORE IN LUDWIGSHAFEN

Ludwigshafen is the gateway to the Palatinate. Between the Rhine and wine, cathedrals and castles, the choice of experiences is limitless.

From the windows of the Pfalzbau conference center you can see the mighty Miró Wall at the Wilhelm Hack Museum, one of the most important museums for modern and contemporary art in Germany. Nobody suspects it, but the largest wine cellar in the Palatinate is not on the Wine Route, it is here in Ludwigshafen. With its location in the heart of the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region, the conference venue Ludwigshafen stands for short distances in all directions.

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HIGHLIGHT OFFERS IN LUDWIGSHAFEN FOR CULTURE

Wilhelm Hack Museum

The Wilhelm Hack Museum houses a diverse collection of medieval, modern and contemporary art with paintings, sculptures, drawings, graphics, multiples and artist books.

  • Miró wall made of 7,200 ceramic tiles is the landmark of the museum
  • Collection with around 10,000 exhibits
  • Several large sculptures outside the museum

Theatre at Pfalzbau

The stage of the Theater im Pfalzbau is one of the largest stages in Germany. The most renowned German-language theaters and dance theater ensembles in the world perform here.

  • One of the most important guest performance houses in the republic and therefore unique in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • More than 1,100 seats
  • Stage size 24 x 18 meters

State Philharmonic

The German State Philharmonic of the Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate is the largest symphony orchestra in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and is based in Ludwigshafen. There are concerts all over the world.

  • Founded in 1919 as the state orchestra for the Palatinate and Saarland
  • The orchestra plays over 100 concerts per season
  • Target group-specific concerts for all age groups

Hambacher Castle

Hambach Castle is located near Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, near the district of Hambach, and has been considered the cradle of German democracy since the Hambach Festival in 1832.

  • The castle goes back to a Salian complex in the 11th century
  • In 1832 around 25,000 people celebrated the Festival of Democracy at the castle
  • The original black, red and gold flag hangs here, the "tricolor" was worn in 1832 as a symbol for the pursuit of freedom and civil rights

HIGHLIGHT OFFERS IN LUDWIGSHAFEN FOR CULINARY TREATS

BASF wine cellar

The BASF wine cellar is one of the top 10 largest wine trading companies in Germany. Here you will find the right wine for every occasion. Online shop: www.weinkeller.basf.de

  • Up to a million wine bottles are stored here
  • Around 2,000 different types of wine
  • More than 100 Palatinate wineries are represented here, as well as all thirteen German wine-growing regions
  • The range also includes fair trade and organic quality

Mohrbach coffee

The Mohrbacher coffee roastery proves every day that not all coffee is created equal. Only red, hand-picked coffee cherries from the Arabica coffee bush from the high altitudes are processed.

  • Freshly roasted in the drum every day and then handpicked.
  • 35 types of coffee, coffee blends, espresso and espresso blends.
  • Fair trade and organic is also included in the program

Restaurant Della Bonna

The special restaurant on the Rhine and Rheinwalk, with a sensational view of the Rhine.

  • For connoisseurs of Italian cuisine
  • The Ristornate is part of a sports history site, the Ludwigshafen Rowing Club.
  • The Rheincenter of GAG Ludwigshafen is also located in the building

Restaurant Maffenbeier

The "Gaststätte zur Jägerlust" is located in the middle of the Hemshof under expansive plane trees. It was mainly hunters who stopped here after stalking to spin a lot of hunter's tales.

  • One of the first inns in the up-and-coming city was opened here more than 130 years ago
  • Meanwhile, "der Maffe" enjoys real cult status
  • The beer garden has been awarded several times as the most beautiful in the city

HIGHLIGHT OFFERS IN LUDWIGSHAFEN FOR NATURE

Ebertpark

The area of ​​the park today is around 29 hectares. The park's landmark is the geometrically designed entrance area with fountains and the tower restaurant, which was modeled on an orangery.

  • Named after Reich President Friedrich Ebert
  • Opening in 1925 with the South German Horticultural Exhibition
  • The park was created in the area of ​​a former marshy arm of the old Rhine

Rhinewalk

Along the banks of the Rhine in Ludwigshafen city center between the Rhein-Galerie shopping center and the water level meter at the southern end of the Park Island, several panels provide information about the most diverse developments in the city on the Rhine.

  • The Promenadenweg runs around four kilometers along the Rhine
  • There are several cafés, pubs and restaurants along the route
  • Information on stations from the past and present of the city on the Rhine

Maudacher Bruch

The Maudacher Bruch, a wetland, is a landscape conservation area in Ludwigshafen am Rhein and a former branch of the old Rhine that was separated from the Rhine around 900 BC.

  • The fault site covers an area of ​​more than 500 hectares in the shape of a horseshoe
  • Long hiking and cycling trails lead through the Bruch
  • Peat used to be mined on the site

Wildlife park

The wildlife park Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim in the south of the city offers the opportunity to experience nature up close. Hiking trails lead to enclosures for tarpans, aurochs, wild boar, red deer, lynx and wild cats, among other things.

  • 30 hectares of floodplain forest
  • Over 200 animals from 30 European wild species
  • Fallow and sika deer as well as moufflons and peacocks have free range