The exhibition highlights the role of the Houseof Wittelsbach in the First World War, recounts the harrowing fates of soldiersand shows how the war was fought for the first time from the air. It tells ofthe Bavarian Air Force, the plight of the civilian population, of failed peaceinitiatives, but also of a love story in the midst of war.
A collection of artifacts, an engaging graphic exhibit and a captivating film vividly illustrate Bavaria's colonial history and its experience in the First World War. The exhibition unveils personal belongings shedding light on the human experience of war and allows visitors to learn about the era of propaganda and censorship. For clear visitor guidance, the different sections of the permanent exhibition are connected by an artistic light installation.
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