Ludwig’s Square in Saarbrücken

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description

brief description: 

Ludwig’s Square can be found in Old Saarbrücken. At its center stands impressively the beautiful Baroque Ludwig’s Church, one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and one of the most important Protestant churches in Germany. Ludwig’s Square is surrounded by the Saarland state chancellery and lovely, meticulously restored civil servant’s houses. Together, they form a unique architectural ensemble, completed in 1775 by master builder Friedrich Joachim Stengel.

relevant filming facts

usage: 
square
condition: 
refurbished old buildings, cobblestone streets
lighting conditions: 
natural light, street lanterns
Background noise: 
the church in the center of Ludwig’s Square (bells tolling, increased traffic during mass hours and special events)
surroundings: 
police station, Ludwig’s church, Saarland state chancellery
possible disturbing factors: 
Ludwig’s church (bells tolling, increased traffic during mass hours and special events), adjoining busy road
Space restrictions: 
to be discussed
Time restrictions : 
to be discussed

accessibility

car: 
easily accessible via A620 motorway (take the “Westspange” exit)
train: 
Saarbrücken central station is about 3 km away

supply

sanitary facilities: 
can be made available upon request
parking lot: 
appropriate parking spaces for cars, lorries, trucks, 3.5 ton vehicles, can be found on the following map: http://www.saarbruecken.de/leben_in_saarbruecken/einkaufen/parken
electricity supply: 
available upon prior arrangement
water supply: 
available upon prior arrangement

contact

Steffen Conrad