Saarlouis is a city and district (Kreis) in Saarland. With close to 200,000 inhabitants, it is the second most populous district in Saarland after neighbouring Saarbrücken, though only about 35,000 live in the city of Saarlouis itself. The rest of the population is quite evenly distributed among other cities, towns and municipalities, which are generally concentrated around steel mills and other industrial plants. Saarlouis itself has been serving mainly as workers' accommodation for one, and today is the seat of one of the largest Ford assembly plants in the world.
Saarlouis was founded by Louis XIV, the "Sun King" of France (hence the name, which was originally spelt the French way as Sarrelouis) as a fortress in the border region of Saar that had always been a conflict zone between France and the various German states. The 17th-century hexagonal fortress shape and the rectangular street grid can still be seen in the city centre.
Apart from Saarlouis itself, the district contains two more towns with city rights - Dillingen, which is practically an extension of Saarlouis downstream along the Saar and centred around a huge steel mill Dillinger Hütte, and Lebach, a town of nearly 20,000 with some historic buildings.
- Grosser Markt. Focal point of the old town of Saarlouis
- St. Ludwig catholic church.
- Deutsches Tor.
Grosser Markt. Focal point of the old town of Saarlouis
St. Ludwig catholic church.
Deutsches Tor.
- Hofhaus, Hauptstraße 6, +49 6831 4889699.
- Delphi, Anton Merziger Ring - Bastion, +49 6831 123558.
Hofhaus, Hauptstraße 6, +49 6831 4889699.
Delphi, Anton Merziger Ring - Bastion, +49 6831 123558.