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Ludwigsruhe is a hamlet in Hohenlohe and a district of the city of Langenburg in Schwäbisch Hall in Baden-Württemberg. Until 11 August 1761, the town was called Lindenbronn. Prince Louis then changed the name of the village to match the name of the Lustschloss he had built there. == History == The hamlet of Lindenbronn was acquired by the Hohenlohe-Langenburg family in 1556. In the years that followed, they created a 28-acre park to hunt. In 1750, the park was surrounded by a wall. In 1736, Prince Louis began building a summer residence in the park. It was designed by Leopoldo Retti. Retti's original design was based on the early 18th century Parisian city architecture. Louis only built a simplified version. On the ground floor were some utility rooms, a garden room and a dining room. The first floor contained a large hall and three residential apartments. This is typical for a ''Lustschloss'', a type of château which was also invented in France. In the façade of the Ludwigsruhe castle, we see a mix of architecture from the court at Ansbach, windows arranged like the palace in Ludwigsburg and "eared" window frames of unknown origin.〔(leopoldo-retty.de: ''Bauten außerhalb des herrschaftlichen Bauwesens'' )〕 Construction of the palace was completed in 1743. In the 19th century, a dairy farm was attached to the manor.〔F. Ludwig: ''Neuestes Conversations-lexicon; oder, allgemeine deutsche Real-encyclopaedie fuer gebildete Staende'', Vienna, 1830〕 The park and the palace have been privately owned since 1980, and can be rented for events. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ludwigsruhe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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