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Munich in the 19th Century – a city in transition. From a small royal seat to a vibrant metropolis: Discover how King Ludwig I and architect Leo von Klenze reinvented Munich with grand boulevards, museums, and monuments. How industrialization transformed the lives of ordinary workers. How the Revolution of 1848 shook the monarchy. And how Prince Regent Luitpold led Bavaria into the modern era. This documentary portrays 19th-century Munich in all its contradictions—between royal splendor and bitter poverty, between architecture and rebellion, between power and powerlessness. The Residenz, Ludwigstraße, the Glyptothek—all of these were created during this pivotal era. To understand Munich is to understand the 19th century. Watch now and immerse yourself in 100 years of city history that continue to shape Europe to this day. #Munich #CityHistory #Bavaria19thCentury #LudwigI #documentary 📚 Sources: Sigmund von Riezler – History of Bavaria (1878) Friedrich Prinz & Marita Krauss – Munich – City of the Muses with Backyards (1988) Bavarian Palace Administration – The Munich Residence (official documentation) Hans Pohl – Economic History of Bavaria in the 19th Century (1979) Munich City Archives – Historical Urban Development of Munich 1800–1900 Translated with DeepL.com (free version)