The star at Friedrich Joachim Stengel’s handsome Ludwigsplatz, flanked by stately baroque town houses, is his architectural masterpiece, Ludwigskirche. A Protestant church built in 1775 and rebuilt after its destruction in WWII, it sports a facade festooned with biblical figures and a brilliant white interior with stylish stucco decoration.
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