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Landmarks in Ludwigshafen
The Wilhelm Hack Museum with its Miró wall, the Pfalzbau theatre and the Rhine Gallery
Ludwigshafen am Rhein wears its landmarks with confidence: the luminous Miró ceramic wall on the Wilhelm Hack Museum shapes the cityscape just as much as the massive Pfalzbau theatre and the glassy Rhine Gallery right by the water. Defined by BASF and the river, this young chemical city presents a striking mix of industrial architecture, post-war modernism and new eye-catchers. These places tell the story of how Ludwigshafen holds its own against Mannheim on the opposite bank of the Rhine.
Attractions

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

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

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

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

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
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Touren zu den Wahrzeichen der Region
Vom Wilhelm-Hack-Museum mit der Miró-Wand bis zur Rheinpromenade – entdecke die Highlights der „Stadt der zwei Ufer“ mit geführten Touren und Erlebnissen.
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