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Attractions in Ludwigshafen
From the Wilhelm Hack Museum with Joan Miró's large ceramic wall to the Parkinsel with its Festival of German Film, the Rhine promenade, the Rhein-Galerie and the Ebertpark — all the defining places of the city on the left bank of the Rhine.

Friesenheim
Apostle Church
A striking Protestant church in Friesenheim with a tall tower, a defining landmark of the northern part of the city.
Free entry

Oppau
BASF Visitor Centre
An exhibition and information centre at the gate of the largest contiguous chemical site in Europe — the starting point for BASF's works tours.
Free entry

City Centre
Berliner Platz
A central transport and city square in the heart of Ludwigshafen, a key public-transport hub and the focal point of the redevelopment around the Hochstraße Nord.
Free entry

City Centre
City Museum in the Rathaus-Center
A city-history museum in the Rathaus-Center, telling the young, industry-shaped story of Ludwigshafen since 1853.
from 3 EUR

Friesenheim
Ebert Park
A spacious 1920s city park with a rose garden, ponds, mature trees and the adjacent Eberthalle.
Free entry

City Centre
Ernst Bloch Centre
A research and exhibition venue devoted to the philosopher Ernst Bloch, with his library, readings and events on utopia and hope.
Free entry

Friesenheim
Feierabendhaus (BASF)
BASF's cultural venue near the works site, a tradition-rich stage for the company's concert, reading and event series.
Free entry

South
Friedrich Ebert Hall
A striking post-war modernist events hall in the south, the setting for concerts, trade fairs and major civic events.
Free entry

North/Hemshof
Hemshof Quarter
The city's old, densely built working-class district — today a multicultural quarter with a weekly market, pubs and plenty of street life.
Free entry

South
Luitpold Harbour & Rheinufer Süd
A former harbour basin in the south, now a modern residential quarter with the striking "Rheinufer Süd" tower and waterside promenades.
Free entry

Maudach
Maudacher Bruch
An extensive local recreation and nature reserve in the south-west of the city, with woods, meadows, ponds and a wildlife enclosure.
Free entry

South
Park Island (Parkinsel)
A green Rhine island with villas, mature trees and a riverside park — in summer the setting of the renowned Festival of German Film.
Free entry

Oggersheim
Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption
A Baroque pilgrimage church in Oggersheim with a replica of the Holy Stairs — one of the most important sacred buildings in the Palatinate.
Free entry

City Centre
Rhein-Galerie
A large shopping centre right on the Rhine bank, with more than 130 shops and terraces overlooking the river and the Mannheim skyline.
Free entry

Rheingönheim
Rheingönheim Wildlife Park
A free wildlife park in the south of the city with native animals such as wild boar, red deer and lynx in wooded surroundings.
Free entry

City Centre
Rhine Promenade
A riverside walk along the left bank of the Rhine with views of the river and Mannheim — the connecting piece of the "city of two banks".
Free entry
North/Hemshof
Rudolf Scharpf Gallery
A branch of the Wilhelm Hack Museum in the Hemshof, serving as a testing ground for young, contemporary art.
Free entry

Oggersheim
Schiller House Oggersheim
A historic inn where Friedrich Schiller took refuge in 1782 on his flight from Württemberg — today a memorial and museum.
from 3 EUR

City Centre
Theatre in the Pfalzbau
The city's large touring and festival theatre, with dance, drama, opera and the internationally cast BASF concert series.
from 18 EUR

City Centre
Wilhelm Hack Museum
The most important art museum in Rhineland-Palatinate, with classical modernism and a vast ceramic wall mural by Joan Miró on its façade.
from 6 EUR

Friesenheim
Willersinnweiher
A popular bathing lake in the north of the city with sunbathing lawns, a diving area and clear water — the summer destination of Ludwigshafen's residents.
Free entry