Schlude is planning a new theme park: Medieval adventures in Vaihingen!
Investor Christoph Schlude planned a medieval park near Kleinlattbach, but approval was rejected by the Markgröningen local council.

Schlude is planning a new theme park: Medieval adventures in Vaihingen!
Investor Christoph Schlude has big plans for the Vaihingen an der Enz region. He wants to develop a historical amusement park whose central attraction will be a medieval adventure world. The location near Kleinlattbach in the Ludwigsburg district is being considered by Schlude after his original plans for a medieval park in Markgröningen failed. However, citizens have expressed concerns about this project and an information meeting was held to educate residents about the plans. This initiative aims to promote dialogue between investors and citizens in order to allay possible fears. vkz.de reports that ...
Initial information announces innovative leisure activities. In addition to Christoph Schlude, Ariane Fingerle is also involved in the development of the park. Both have designed various attractions for both adults and children. These are not only intended to entertain, but also to bring the history of the Middle Ages to life. An environmentally friendly transport concept was also developed that focuses on residents and nature conservation. In addition, financial resources have already been secured, which further underlines the feasibility of the project. stuttgarter-nachrichten.de reports that ...
Challenges and alternatives
The project in Vaihingen-Kleinglattbach is not the only option in the planning cycle. Schlude brought two locations in the Ludwigsburg district into the race to create the best conditions for his idea. The originally intended area for the amusement park was rejected by the Markgröningen local council in December, which prompted Schlude to look for alternatives. This shows how important community acceptance is for the success of such projects.
Citizen participation will be important in the coming weeks, particularly as residents alike need to be informed about the benefits and challenges of the project. The investor must therefore take their concerns seriously and, if necessary, adapt them to create a positive mood. A successful leisure project could not only bring economic growth to the region, but also represent an attractive leisure opportunity for families and history buffs.
Overall, it remains to be seen how the negotiations and planning will proceed. The participation of the city population and the local council will be crucial to whether Schlude and Fingerle can actually implement their vision of a medieval adventure world in Vaihingen.