Thursday, December 2, 2010

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by the Ludwigsburg Baroque Christmas Market

Last year at this time it went in this blog to the Stuttgart Christmas Market (Posts from 3.12.2009 and 2.12.2009) as well as the Esslingen Medieval Christmas Market ( Post, 12/04/2009). Today it's even in the north of the region to Stuttgart Ludwigsburg Baroque Christmas Market. impress

During the Christmas market, the size and beautifully decorated stands, while at the Esslingen Medieval Christmas Market, the historic old town and the open-air museum of the medieval market in the foreground, is at the Ludwigsburg Christmas Market of the baroque city under the determining motive.

The Ludwigsburg Christmas Market takes place this year from 23 November to 22 December. Over 175 stalls spread festive atmosphere. On a small stage is offered daily by 15 clock and 19 clock a program on the weekends and by 17 clock. Of the Ludwigsburg Baroque Christmas Market will focus on the marketplace. Booths are also located in the north of the square adjacent to the Lower Market Street and the West following Asperger road.

poster Ludwigsburg Baroque Christmas Market
The Ludwig's market square is dominated by two churches: here you can see the twin-towered town Protestant church, built in 1718-26 by Frisoni
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opposite the Protestant church is the single-tower Catholic parish church, built in 1727-32. In the middle of the square is the fountain, built in 1723-24 by Ferretti. On the fountain is the statue of Duke Eberhard Ludwig, the founder of Ludwigsburg.
A t the west side of the Protestant Church is the Ludwigsburg Baroque Christmas Market continues in the Asperger road. At the Christmas market and various rides for children are available.
The Ludwig's market square is just 800 meters from the station. From the station follow the Myliusstraße and continue straight on the Schiller Platz. Then it's left into the Arsenal Street to William Street. Cross the William Street and follow it to the right. Soon turn left the Upper Market Street, which leads to the market place.

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