In 1864, Ludwig Wittelsbach came to the Bavarian throne when he was not yet twenty years old. The young King was generous and romantic, and dreamed of bringing happiness to his people. He wanted to share his love of art, peace and universal harmony. He trusted those around him but they betrayed him, leading Bavaria into a disastrous war that would leave it in the hands of Bismarck. His most faithful collaborators only showed incomprehension and secretly acted against him, among them Richard Wagner, one of the most benefited by his patronage. Only his cousin, Elisabetta, wife of the Emperor of Austria, will maintain an almost maternal affection towards him, but Ludwig, given the circumstances that surround him, is convinced of his fatal destiny.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/13270-ludwig-dvd--8436535541831.html13270Ludwig [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Untitled 1</span></p><p> <span>In 1864, Ludwig Wittelsbach came to the Bavarian throne when he was not yet twenty years old. The young King was generous and romantic, and dreamed of bringing happiness to his people. He wanted to share his love of art, peace and universal harmony. He trusted those around him but they betrayed him, leading Bavaria into a disastrous war that would leave it in the hands of Bismarck. His most faithful collaborators only showed incomprehension and secretly acted against him, among them Richard Wagner, one of the most benefited by his patronage. Only his cousin, Elisabetta, wife of the Emperor of Austria, will maintain an almost maternal affection towards him, but Ludwig, given the circumstances that surround him, is convinced of his fatal destiny.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/325743-home_default/ludwig-dvd-.jpg4.876instockKarma Films4.8764.876002015-05-01T19:08:38+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
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In 1864, Ludwig Wittelsbach came to the Bavarian throne when he was not yet twenty years old. The young King was generous and romantic, and dreamed of bringing happiness to his people. He wanted to share his love of art, peace and universal harmony. He trusted those around him but they betrayed him, leading Bavaria into a disastrous war that would leave it in the hands of Bismarck. His most faithful collaborators only showed incomprehension and secretly acted against him, among them Richard Wagner, one of the most benefited by his patronage. Only his cousin, Elisabetta, wife of the Emperor of Austria, will maintain an almost maternal affection towards him, but Ludwig, given the circumstances that surround him, is convinced of his fatal destiny.