Showing posts with label Wittelsbach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wittelsbach. Show all posts

Wittelsbacher burial Ground at Andechs


Since 1971 the membes of the Royal Family of Bavaria are b uried at Andechs. In 1980 a special burial ground was etablished. it is down the hill on which the Moastery is located. It can be visited then one has to ask for the key to it at the Klosterpforte.



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On the far side are the Graves of Duke Albrecht and his 2 wives,
Duchess Marie, née Countes Draskovich of Trakostjan and Duchess
Marie-Jenke, née Countess Keglevich of Buzin.
The late Duke is buried between his 2 wives.

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On the left side is the Grave of Prince Ludwig. He is at the moment
the last Family member who was buried on the Burial Ground.

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On the right side there are the graves of other Family members

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Princess Maria del Pilar


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Prince Adalbert


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Princess Augusta, née Countess
Seefried auf Buttenheim


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Prince Konstantin

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Prince Eugen

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Prince Konrad


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Princess Bona Margherita,
née Princess of Savoy


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Possenhofen Castle


Today Possenhofen Castle is best known as being the childhoodhome of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, née Duchess in Bavaria but it's History is much older. The Castle was build in 1536 for Jakob Rosenbusch who was Cancellor under Duke Ludwig of Bavaria. In 1600m the Castle came in the posession of the Hans Caspar von Horwarth. In the 30year long War the Castle was destroyed but rebuil by von Horwarth. After the died the Castle was bought by Elector Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria. It then changed his ownership a few times until it ended in the posession of the Counts of la Rosée. 1834 it was then acquired by Duke Maximilian in Bavaria the father of the Empress. It remained in the posession of the Ducal Family until 1940. After that it had different destination. In 1981 the Castle was bought by Prof. Franz Schilke who restored it to it's former Glory. As the Castle is owned prvat it can not be visited but one can walke around an has a good view on it.

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Alice and Lukas - Andechs 29.08.2009



On 29. August 2009 the Church of Andechs Monastery saw a real royal-noble Wedding when HRH Princess Alice of Bavaria married there HSH Prince Lukas of Auersperg. The monastery is just a few miles in the southwest of Munich on top of a hill. Just down the hill inside the grounds of the monastery many relatvies of the bride are buried including her grandfather Prince Ludwig who died last year at the age of 95. The brides father Prince Luitpold is second in line to the Headship of the Royal House of Bavaria after the bachelor Duke Franz of Bavaria and his brother Duke Max in Bavaria who only has five daughters but no son. The top of the hill where the Church is was closed to the public who cold stand a little bit down the hill on the side. Many of the Guest arrived on feet and walked down the hill but also a lot where driven up the hill in Cars and small Buses. Among the Guest who where present where Duke Franz of Bavaria, Duke Max and Duchess Elizabeth in Bavaria with their 4 younger daughtes and 3 son-in-laws, Prince Rasso and Prine Therese of Bavaria, Prince Christoph of Bavaria, Prince Leopold and Princess Ursula of Bavaria with son Manuel and his wife Anna who is expecting her second child, Prince Adalbert and Princess Sandra of Bavaria, Hereditary Prince Rudolf of Croy, Duke Duarte and Duchess Isabel of Bragnaza, Fürst Albert of Thurn and Taxis, Prince Michel and Princess Leonor of Ligne
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One of the last gfuests to arrive was Duke Franz of Bavaria, the Head of the Royal Family. The bride, Princess Alice arrived short before 13h00 accompanied by her father Prince Luitpold and her older sister Princess Auguste. The Mess which was officiatred by Abtprimas Prf. Dr. Notker Wolf and Pater Valentin Ziegler lasted a little bit more then 1 hour. The witnesses where Princess Auguste of Bavaria (sister of the bride), Cordula Rommel, Benedikt Wressning, Count Felix zu Clam-Martinic, Baron Maximilian of Heine-Geldern and Constantin Gussich. Among the flower children where Princess Odilia of Bavaria, Maximilian Terberger and Prince Leopold of Bavaria. The bridal Couple walked down the Aisle to the Hallelujah of Händel and where greeted by the Guests outside the Church who had build a Passage and throw rose leaves on them. The Couple wlaked to a lawn opposide the Church where the posed for photos. Soon afterward the went into the Fürstentrakt of the Monastery where a Reception took place. Later in the afternoon the Couple left the recpetion and drove away in a car which was driven by the brides brother, Prince Ludwig of Bavaria. In the evening a private Celebration took place at Leutstetten Castle, the home of the bride's grandmother Princess Irmingard.


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the brides mother Princess Beatrix of Bavaria


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Prince Charles-Louis and Princess Fiammetta of Arenberg

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Prince Charles-Louis of Arenberg


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Prince Henri and Princess Daine of Arenberg

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Princess Gudila of Bavaria with her daughter Odilia

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Prince Christoph of Bavaria, his sons Corbinian
and Stanislaus and his mother Princess
Therese of Bavaria

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Prince Adalbert and Princess Sandra of Bavaria,
Duchess Marie Caroline and Duke Philipp of Württemberg


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right: Duchess Anna in Bavaria and Klaus Runow


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Duchess Anna in Bavaria


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The groom (with orange tie) walking up the hill


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Duchess Helene, Duchess Elizabeth and Duke Max
in Bavaria, behind them Hereditary Prince Rudolf of Croy

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Princess Leonor de Ligne with her son Henri


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Duke Franz of Bavaria arrives

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Daniel Terberger with his son Maximilian


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The flower children waiting for the
arrival of the bride and her father
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The bride and her father are greeted by the Priests

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Guests mingling before the Church


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Guests leaving the reception
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Fürst Albert of Thurn and Taxis


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Duchess Elizabeth in Bavaria with
son Maximilian


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Prince Leopold and Princess
Ursula of Bavaria


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Duchess Helene in Bavaria


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Prince Michel and Princess
Leonor de Ligne


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Hereditary Prince Rudolf of Croy


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Prince Manuel and Princess
Anna of Bavaria

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Duchess Anna in Bavaria her sister Duchess
Marie Caroline of Württemberg and their husbands
Klaus Runow and Duke Philipp of Württemberg

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Duchess Elizabeth in Bavaruia and
Daniel Terberger


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Princess Auguste of Bavaria



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the Duke and Duchess of Braganza accompanied
by Count Hans Veit zu Toerring-Jettenbach



The bridal Couple leaving the Reception


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and driving away