Ludwigslust
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| Ludwigslust | |
| Ludwigslust Castle | |
| Administration | |
| Country | Germany |
|---|---|
| State | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
| District | Ludwigslust |
| Town subdivisions | 7 Ortsteile |
| Mayor | Hans Jürgen Zimmermann (Grüne) |
| Basic statistics | |
| Area | 78.30 km2 (30.23 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 35 m (115 ft) |
| Population | 12,815 (31 December 2006) |
| - Density | 164 /km2 (424 /sq mi) |
| Other information | |
| Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
| Licence plate | LWL |
| Postal code | 19288 |
| Area code | 03874 |
| Website | stadtludwigslust.de |
| Location of the town of Ludwigslust within Ludwigslust district | |
Ludwigslust (German pronunciation: [luːtvɪçsˈlʊst]) is a town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, 40 km south of Schwerin. It is the capital of the district of Ludwigslust.
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[edit] History
Ludwigslust is a relatively young town. In 1724 Prince Ludwig, the son of Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, decided to build a hunting lodge near a small hamlet called Klenow. Later, when he took over the reign, he stayed most time at this residence and called it Ludwigslust ("Ludwig's joy"). In 1765 Ludwigslust became the capital of the duchy instead of Schwerin. The town was enlarged by a residential palace (the Schloss). This situation lasted until 1837, when Grand Duke Paul Friedrich returned the capital status to Schwerin.
The Wöbbelin concentration camp—sometimes referred to as Ludwigslust concentration camp[1]—was established by the SS near the city of Ludwigslust in 1945.[2]
[edit] Sights
- Schloss Ludwigslust, a Baroque residential palace built in 1772-1776, after plans by Johann Joachim Busch. It is known as the "Little Versailles in Mecklenburg". The palace is located in the middle of the Schlosspark, a vast park (120 ha.), laid in English style, with canals, fountains and artificial cascades.
- The Stadtkirche (Municipal Church), built in 1765-1770 in Neoclassical style with Baroque influences. Its classical design, with a portico resting on six Doric columns, gives the church the appearance of a Greek temple.
[edit] Twin towns
Ahrensburg, Germany
[edit] References
- ^ "Concentration Camp Listing". jewishvirtuallibrary.org. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/cclist.html#neuengamme. Retrieved on 2008-10-12.
- ^ Staff (1967-02-23), Verzeichnis der Konzentrationslager und ihrer Außenkommandos gemäß § 42 Abs. 2 BEG, Bundesministerium der Justiz, http://bundesrecht.juris.de/begdv_6/anlage_6.html, retrieved on 2008-10-12, "1591 Wöbbelin, Kreis Ludwigslust, Bez. Schwerin, 12.2.1945 bis 2.5.1945 Neuengamme" (German)
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