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Ludwigsburg

The district Ludwigsburg belongs to the commune Loissin and inspires as a special excursion destination with the historical largely original preserved palace and the estate.

The dreamy and idyllic village of Ludwigsburg is adorned by a white chapel dating back to 1708. The bell ringing consists of a bell donated by Jacob Heinrich Müller von der Lühne in 1709.

The famous Ludwigsburg Palace is one of the last preserved Renaissance buildings of the Pomeranian dukes. It was originally built as a widow's residence for the wife of Duke Ernst Ludwig of Pomerania-Wolgast between 1577 - 1592. The spacious garden belonging to the castle invites visitors to linger. The old estate grounds in an enchanted Sleeping Beauty atmosphere are partly used for tourism. The association for the promotion of the palace and estate organizes a herb and smoking market four times a year. A farm store on the grounds offers regional products. The complete renovation of the palace and the buildings belonging to it will take several more years.  For this reason, only parts of the complex are currently open to the public.    

Experience the history of Vorpommern up close with examples of old buildings and be inspired by the original nature!

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Ludwigsburg Natural Beach

Ludwigsburg beach is a popular destination for holidaymakers and locals. On hot summer days you can relax in a shady spot under the pine trees of the coastal forest or enjoy the rustic food and drink in a local inn. The homemade cakes are highly recommended.Kiters and surfers will love the beach and the shallow water of the Danish Wiek and the Bay of Greifswald.
The beach is located some 3 kilometres outside the village, directly on the Danish Wieck. It is easy to reach by bike via a quiet road, a section of the Baltic coast cycle path. The secure car park costs two euros per day. The beach is very pretty,...
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Ludwigsburg Palace

The Renaissance palace Ludwigsburg was built between 1577 and 1592 as a widow's seat for Hedwig Sophie von Pommern-Wolgast. After her death in 1631 the palace changed hands several times until it was sold to the Greifswald merchant Weissenborn in 1810.
The district Ludwigsburg belongs to the municipality Loissin and inspires as a special excursion destination with one of the last preserved castles of the Pomeranian dukes in Germany.The Renaissance castle Ludwigsburg, idyllically situated on the...
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Castle Chapel Ludwigsburg

The Ludwigsburg Castle Chapel goes back to a branch church of the nearby Eldena Monastery dedicated to St. Nicholas on this site. Our church was renewed and became the castle chapel when Duchess Sophie Hedwig of Pomerania Wolgast received the then place Darsim (Dersem) from her husband, Duke Ernst Ludwig, as a Leibgedinge and built the castle here in 1592. There she called the place her Ludwigshoff, which then became our Ludwigsburg.