LUKOM
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum
dasHaus Ludwigshafen
Initiative Lokale Agenda 21 Ludwigshafen
About Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen is a young city with an industrial heritage. (history) The chemical industry is the core of Ludwigshafen’s economy. (economy) With its 171,000 inhabitants, it is one of the youngest big cities of Germany with a strong economy and a lively culture. In the field of science and education, the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society is outstanding and contributes to the wide range of higher education in the area.
Ludwigshafen is close to other big cities like Mannheim and Heidelberg, together they form the so-called metropolitan area Rhine-Neckar. The infrastructure in Ludwigshafen and in the metropolitan area Rhine-Neckar is excellent, you can easily discover the region by bus, streetcar, train, car or bike.
Medical care in Ludwigshafen is guaranteed by three hospitals and clinics. Famous personalities of Ludwigshafen are the former chancellor Helmut Kohl and the philosopher Ernst Bloch. Although Ludwigshafen is a city of chemical industry, it is a green city nevertheless: Many parks with lakes and fountains can be found throughout the various districts. (free time)
Ludwigshafen has a vast and lively culture scene. Several festivals are hosted throughout the year – the outstanding city-festival with internationally renowned bands, the extraordinary and fun international street-theater festival, the magical film-festival in the beautiful park on the banks of the Rhine and the great Hanami-festival, to mention just a few. (culture)
The geographical position of Ludwigshafen between the river Rhine and the Palatian Forest not only creates a mild climate, but also many possibilities to spend your free time outdoors. (sports) Due to the mild climate, the summer can be hot, which is when you want to spend a day outside in the surrounding countryside named Pfalz. Amidst vineyards, it is a perfect way to enjoy the typical, good food of the region and the wonderful Palatian wines.
Come to Ludwigshafen and explore it all yourself!
Kurpfälzer way of life
In addition to a dynamic economy and efficient research and education, the region combines history and culture with quality of life. Worms as the center of the Nibelungen saga, the imperial cathedral of Speyer and Hambach Castle as the birthplace of German democracy are just some of the historical witnesses. The Palatinate Forest, the picturesque wine villages, the proximity to the Odenwald and Alsace attract visitors with their charming landscape, almost Mediterranean climate, culinary delights and high recreational value.
Ludwigshafen itself also has a lot to offer culturally: The appointment of Hansgünther Heyme as director of the Theater im Pfalzbau brought the Ludwigshafen Festival to life, which has a reputation that extends far beyond the city limits. The Wilhelm Hack Museum, which regularly attracts a large audience with interesting temporary exhibitions, and the Festival of German Film on Parkinsel, which is considered the most beautiful festival in Germany, are also known throughout Germany. The metropolitan area Rhine-Neckar is also well-positioned in the field of competitive sport: Everyone knows TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, in ice hockey the DEL record champions Adler Mannheim celebrate their home games in the SAP Arena, and the Rhein-Neckar Löwen handball team plays attractive handball in the first Bundesliga.
Diverse Ludwigshafen
Who is who in LU: The fact that Ludwigshafen is a good choice as a location and what diverse opportunities it offers is shown not least by the short films (see right-hand column) that the city institutions have made available to us .