Over 110,000 visit Ludwig exhibition in Regensburg - Bavaria’s King Ludwig I Exhibition Draws 111,000 Visitors, Sparks Excitement for 2026’s *Music in Bavaria*
The recent state exhibition on King Ludwig I in Regensburg has concluded after drawing nearly 111,000 visitors over nearly six months. The high attendance, particularly from school groups, has sparked anticipation for the next exhibition, 'Music in Bavaria', set to open in Freyung in 2026.
The exhibition on King Ludwig I, which ran from October 2025 to March 2026, showcased the influential monarch's impact on Bavarian culture and history. His legacy includes iconic structures like the Walhalla Hall of Fame and the Liberation Hall. The exhibition's popularity, with guided tours in high demand, highlights the public's interest in Bavarian history.
Looking ahead, the Museum of Bavarian History has announced the next state exhibition, 'Music in Bavaria', which will run from April 25 to November 8, 2026, in Freyung, in the Bavarian Forest. Dr. Anna Müller, an esteemed music historian, has been appointed as the curator for this upcoming event.
The success of the King Ludwig I exhibition has set high expectations for 'Music in Bavaria'. With its focus on a significant aspect of Bavarian culture and an experienced curator at the helm, the upcoming exhibition promises to be another captivating event for both locals and visitors alike.
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