Ludwig I of Bavaria

King of Bavaria during the 19th century

Ludwig I of Bavaria - Leaders & Politicians born August 25th, 1786
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Ruled Bavaria from 1825 to 1848, focusing on cultural development, the arts, and infrastructure. Commissioned numerous architectural projects, including the construction of the Bavaria statue and the Feldherrnhalle. Oversaw the establishment of several museums including the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. Promoted education and fostered the growth of the Bavarian economy. Abdicated in 1848 following a wave of uprisings across Europe.

Commissioned the Bavaria statue

Established the Alte Pinakothek museum

Promoted education and cultural development

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