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Welcome to Blühendes Barock in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
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Discover fragrant flowers and fascinating fairy tales in the extensive gardens of Baroque in Bloom in Ludwigsburg. One of Germany's oldest and most beautiful horticultural shows, it offers something for all the senses in a special setting – created with care by tireless garden designers.
Take a stroll through a romantic setting that time forgot, between formal gardens and the seemingly wild whims of nature. Explore enchanted gems and the baroque appeal to the senses of bygone ages.
The Fairy-Tale Garden has a magic all of its own. You will feel it as soon as you step inside the iron gate: the kings and princesses, witches and giants who live there will make sure of it.
In the Upper East Garden, a historical playground awaits you. In times past, the royal household played around the merrily bubbling fountain in Schüsselesee lake – now you can too. What better place to relax and recuperate than this haven of magnificent bright flowers?
Baroque in Bloom is well worth a visit for a memorable day. Take in the sparkling flow of colours and fragrances. Let the lustrous meadows, flowering shrubs and colourful birds whisk you away to a world of stillness and harmony.
And, last but not least, marvel at the majestic palace standing proudly at the heart of it all.
The castle
A mighty residential castle, several pleasure palaces, extensive gardens and a charming residential town: Ludwigsburg has retained an extraordinary imposing ensemble - a unique experience of a baroque residence.
A journey through the ages
First residence of the Dukes, then summer residence of the King of Württemberg: Castle Ludwigsburg plays an important role in the history of the country. On a tour of the magnificent state rooms, visitors will experience an impressive journey through time, from lush Baroque to playful Rococo to elegant classicism. A special feature is the Schlosstheater with its original stage machinery from 1758.
Baroque experience for all senses
Several museums and permanent exhibitions in the castle provide insights into the lifestyle of the past. The Fashion Museum stages a fashion show with original clothing from the 18th to the 20th century, the Ceramics Museum displays precious Ludwigsburg porcelain, but also contemporary art ceramics. In the baroque gallery masterpieces of baroque painting can be admired. The interactive children's museum "Kinderreich" offers children from the age of four experiences for all the senses.
The Blühende Barock and the Residenzschloss have separate administrations - Further information about the Residenzschloss can be found directly on the castle's pages at www.schloss-ludwigsburg.de
Creation of the Fairy-Tale Garden
The founder of Baroque in Bloom had travelled to the Netherlands to purchase animals. While there, he chanced on a fairy-tale garden near Tillburg. At the time, Schöchle had been considerably worried about the future of Baroque in Bloom and was looking for a new attraction for the park.
Albert Schöchle was enthusiastic – but his Board of Directors were initially appalled and Schöchle had to convince each member individually of the value of his project.
But Schöchle did not plagiarise the design from the Netherlands. Instead, he drew inspiration from it and improved many details.
16 May 1959 was the big day – Ludwigsburg's Fairy-Tale Garden opened its gates! Those for and against the concept of the Fairy-Tale Garden waited avidly for the public's response. Schöchle was still convinced that his idea would be popular, just as his previous idea of Baroque in Bloom had been. And, once again, Schöchle's instinct was right: the public's reception proved it. But even Schöchle had not expected such a response: the proceeds increased by over 50 percent and in 1960 were even 100 percent higher than the previous year. The Fairy-Tale Garden was a huge success right from the start and Schöchle's idea of gaining parents as visitors to Baroque in Bloom through their children had been achieved.
Over the years and decades since 1959, the Fairy-Tale Garden has regularly gained new attractions. Following the huge success in 1959, Schöchle himself gradually expanded the Fairy-Tale Garden, always focusing on the value of the garden for children.
"When children smile and their eyes light up with joy, it is worth more to me than the approval of a hundred bearded old men," the inventor of the Fairy-Tale Garden, Albert Schöchle, once said. And when you see the children in the Fairy-Tale Garden, you will know what he meant.
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