
Ludwigslust Palace is known as the “Versailles of the North”—and impresses with an elegant blend of late Baroque and Classicism. The elongated structure, with its symmetrical wings and imposing central wing, embodies princely grandeur, while inside, the famous Golden Hall, with its gilded columns, mirrors, and ornate details, serves as the architectural highlight.
Particularly fascinating: Many of the ornaments are made of the innovative “Ludwigsluster Carton,” a paper-based material that combines artistic lightness with structural sophistication.
Modern structural fire protection plays a central role, especially in such historically sensitive architecture. With our premium fire protection curtain Fibershield®-P, a nearly invisible yet highly effective safety solution blends into the historic complex—protecting the valuable building structure without compromising the architectural impact.
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