Fodor's Expert Review Schloss Villa Ludwigshöhe

Schloss Villa Ludwigshohe Castle/Palace Fodor's Choice
Schloss Villa Ludwigshöhe, The Pfalz and Rhine Terrace, Germany, Europe.

Bavaria's King Ludwig I's Italian-style villa sits on the slopes overlooking Edenkoben and Rhodt unter Rietburg. The house is now used as a space for art exhibitions and musical events: the former dining room is used for classical concerts; the cellars house exhibitions of 20th-century ceramics; and an extensive collection of paintings and prints by the leading German impressionist Max Slevogt (1868–1932) is also on display. Hourly tours are included in the admission fee.

Schloss Villa Ludwigshöhe is reachable by car, bus, or foot; the No. 506 Palatina bus goes directly from Edenkoben on Sunday and holidays. If you opt to walk, the Weinlehrpfad (educational trailpath) takes about 45 minutes. Historical winepresses and vintners' tools are displayed at intervals along the path, which starts at the corner of Landauer Strasse and Villa Strasse in Edenkoben. Due to major renovations the house is closed to the public until 2023.

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Villastr. 64
Edenkoben, Rheinland-Pfalz  67480, Germany

- 06323 - 93016

burgenlandschaft-pfalz.de

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €6, Closed Dec.–mid-Mar. Closed Mon. mid-Mar.–Oct. Closed weekdays in Nov.

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