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"Art & Mobility" Exhibition Opens at the Ludwigsburg County Administration Building

The “Art & Mobility” exhibition opened with a vernissage on July 2, 2026, at the Ludwigsburg County Administration Building. The exhibition focuses on the creative works of students from across the district who have explored, through art, a theme that shapes both their everyday lives and their future: mobility.

Vier Personen stehen in einem modernen Innenraum und halten kreative Modelle von Schiffen. Zwei Männer und zwei Frauen lächeln in die Kamera, während Pflanzen und eine urbane Umgebung im Hintergrund sichtbar sind. Die Modelle zeigen verschiedene Designs, die an Wasserfahrzeuge erinnern.

At the exhibition opening, from left: Andreas Eschbach, Head of the Central Administration and Schools Division; Melanie Niemann, Head of the Sustainable Mobility Department; Susanne Kroll, Project Manager for Art in the County Administration Building; and Marvin Wachter, Sustainable Mobility Department, with exhibition pieces.

Andreas Eschbach, head of the Central Administration and Schools Division at the District Office, welcomed the guests and expressed his special thanks to the young artists. “You are the real stars of today’s event,” he emphasized. “It is only through their ideas, perspectives, and creative contributions that this exhibition has become possible.”

Mobility Raises Important Questions for Policy Makers

Mobility is far more than just transportation and infrastructure. It means movement, connection, and freedom, and it influences how people get to school, maintain friendships, or experience their home region. At the same time, it poses important questions for society and policymakers: How can mobility be made sustainable? How can we protect the climate and the environment? And how will we get around in the future?

Works showcase the diversity of the topic

The exhibition project addresses these questions and approaches them from an artistic perspective. “The works we see today impressively demonstrate how young people view the topic of mobility. They tell of their experiences, their hopes, and their visions of a future worth living. Some works prompt reflection, while others surprise, inspire, or challenge. Together, they make it clear that mobility is far more than just transportation and infrastructure—it is an integral part of our social life,” said Eschbach.

In the run-up to the exhibition, a jury from the district administration had selected five winning works. The award ceremony took place following the opening remarks.

Exhibition Invites Visitors to Explore

Eschbach gave special thanks to the District Office’s Climate Protection and Art departments, which jointly initiated and organized the project.

In recognition of their commitment, all participating students and the teachers in attendance received a paper bag containing pens, a small notepad, and gummy bears.

The exhibition invites visitors to discover the diverse works, engage in conversation with one another, and be inspired by the creative perspectives on the mobility of tomorrow.

“Art and Mobility” is open to the public during the usual opening hours at the District Office, Hindenburgstr. 40, 71638 Ludwigsburg.

Special Guided Tour for People with Visual Impairments

On Wednesday, July 22, 2026, a guided tour for people with visual impairments will take place from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. The exhibition’s curator, Susanne Kroll, will guide participants through the exhibition and provide fascinating insights into the works on display. Registration is required.