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  1. Ludwigsburg Palace, nicknamed the "Versailles of Swabia", is a 452-room palace complex of 18 buildings located in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its total area, including the gardens, is 32 ha (79 acres) – the largest palatial estate in the country.

  2. El Palacio de Luisburgo (del alemán: Schloss Ludwigsburg) es un edificio histórico en la ciudad de Luisburgo (12 km al norte de la ciudad de Stuttgart), Alemania. Es uno de los mayores palacios barrocos del país y cuenta con un enorme jardín en ese estilo.

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    Monrepos Palace. The origins of Ludwigsburg date from the beginning of the 18th century (1718–1723) when the largest baroque castle in Germany, Ludwigsburg Palace was built by Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg.

  4. Kinderreich and Blühendes Barock. In Kinderreich, Ludwigsburg Residential Palace offers a unique interactive museum just for children. Here, young visitors can experience the sights, sounds and other sensations of life 300 years ago. But adults can also enjoy a feast for the senses, in the form of the park that surrounds the palace on three sides.

  5. Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest Baroque buildings in Europe to survive in its original condition. It offers visitors an insightful tour through the centuries - from Baroque to Rococo to Neoclassical.

  6. It lies along the Neckar River just north of Stuttgart. Ludwigsburg (its name meaning “Ludwig’s Castle”) was founded by Duke Eberhard Ludwig of Württemberg around his palace (1704–33), the largest Baroque palace in Germany, with 18 main buildings and more than 450 rooms.

  7. sitio web: www.schloss-ludwigsburg.de. Con el Palacio de Ludwigsburg cerca de Stuttgart, se ha conservado en gran medida un conjunto grandioso e imponente en su forma original: el mundo único de una residencia barroca.