Chronicle of the City of Munich / 1801–1900
This list is a partial list of the chronicle of the city of Munich . It lists events in the history of Munich from the 19th century.
1802
- April 28: Abolition of the pretzel rider
1804
- Move into the Hofgarten barracks
1805
- September 25th: Bogenhausen Treaty between the Electorate of Bavaria and the Empire of France
1806
- Construction of the Lehel barracks
1807
- Opening of the Viktualienmarkt
1808
- July 25th: first written mention of the wasteland of Steinhausen
- Foundation of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich
1810
- May: Franz Paul von Mittermayr becomes First Mayor of Munich
- October 17th: 1st Munich Oktoberfest for the wedding of Ludwig I with Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen
1812
- December 14th: the outer Anger, Hacken and Kreuzviertel districts were first designated as Isarvorstadt , Ludwigsvorstadt and Maxvorstadt and the Lehels (the outer Graggenau district) as St-Anna-Vorstadt.
1816
- April 14th: Treaty of Munich between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Empire of Austria
1817
- Demolition of the Schwabing Gate
- Establishment of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
- Completion of the new Isar barracks
1818
- October 12: Opening of the National Theater
- Re-establishment of the Munich magistrate
1819
- Foundation of the library of the Bavarian Parliament
1821
- Lothar Anselm von Gebsattel becomes Archbishop of Munich and Freising
1823
- Foundation of the Munich Art Association
- Establishment of the Royal Building Trade School
1825
- Founding of the Wimmer Gallery
1826
- The Ducal Georgianum comes to Munich
- The Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich is coming to Munich
- Completion of the bazaar
1830
- Munich Christmas rumors
- Beginning of the Feldmüller settlement
1833
- Completion of the obelisk on Karolinenplatz
1834
- Beginning of the clinic on the right of the Isar
1835
- Foundation of the St. Boniface Abbey
1836
- Josef von Teng is elected 1st legally qualified mayor
- The Alte Pinakothek is completed
1838
- January 22nd: Jakob Bauer is elected 1st legally qualified mayor
1839
- 25 August: The Munich-Augsburg Railway Company opens the Munich – Lochhausen railway line as the first Munich railway
- September 1st: Start of operation of the first Munich train station on the Marsfeld
1840
- Inauguration of the Mariahilfkirche
- Foundation of the Citizens Singers Guild in Munich
1841
- Completion of the Hotel Bayerischer Hof
1842
- Demolition of the front Schwabing gate
1843
- Foundation of the Bavarian State Collection for Paleontology and Geology
1844
- Inauguration of the Ludwigskirche
- Completion of the Feldherrnhalle
- Munich beer revolution
1845
- July: Establishment of the Munich Railway Office as the forerunner of the Munich Reich Railway Directorate
- At the request of King Ludwig I, the Munich magistrate decides to create a city chronicle , which will be worked back to 1818.
- Establishment of the Christian Emperor publishing
1846
- Karl August von Reisach becomes Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Foundation of the University of Music and Theater
1848
- July 15: Foundation of the Munich gymnastics club, the forerunner of TSV 1860 Munich
- First publication of the Münchner Neuesten Nachrichten
- First edition of the satirical magazine Münchener Punsch
1849
- October 1st: Opening of the reception building of the Centralbahnhof in Munich
- Prohibition of the Munich gymnastics club because of "republican activities"
1850
- Inauguration of the Bavaria
1852
- Inauguration of the Victory Gate
1853
- Demolition of the falcon tower
1854
- July 15: Opening of the First General German Industrial Exhibition
- May 21: Opening of the Munich – Starnberg railway line with the Pasing train station
- June 24th: The Munich – Großhesselohe railway line opens
- October 25: Kaspar von Steinsdorf becomes First Mayor
- Incorporation of the communities of Au , Giesing and Haidhausen into the city of Munich
1855
- Foundation of the Bavarian National Museum
1856
- August 3rd: Gregor von Scherr becomes Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Completion of the St. Anton Capuchin Monastery
1857
- January 1st: Foundation of the Royal Bavarian Artillery and Engineering School
- February 22nd: Invention of the white sausage
- October 31: The Großhesselohe – Holzkirchen railway line opens with the first Großhesselohe bridge
1858
- November 3: The Munich – Landshut railway line opens
1860
- May 17th: New establishment of TSV 1860 Munich
1864
- Unveiling of the monument to Elector Max Emanuel
- Foundation of the Albert Einstein High School
- Incorporation of the municipality of Ramersdorf into the city of Munich
1865
- Opening of the State Theater on Gärtnerplatz
- Completion of the Maximilian II barracks
1867
- November 14: The Munich – Ingolstadt railway line opens
- Start of construction of the New Town Hall
- Opening of the Feldmoching train station
1868
- Foundation of the Royal School of Applied Arts
- Foundation of the Technical University of Munich
1869
- Formation of the I. Royal Bavarian Army Corps
- Foundation of the Munich Sisterhood
1870
- Alois von Erhardt is elected First Mayor
1871
- January 1st: The first construction phase of the Centralwerkstätte Munich goes into operation
- March 15: Opening of the Munich Südring with the Südbahnhof and Ostbahnhof
- May 1st: The Munich – Mühldorf railway line opens with the Riem station
- October 15: The Munich – Rosenheim railway line opens with Trudering station
- The satirical magazine Münchener Punsch is discontinued.
1872
- Demolition of the food gate
1873
- May 1st: Opening of the Allgäu Railway from Munich to Buchloe
- December 4: The area west of Ludwigsvorstadt is named Schwanthalerhöhe
- Foundation of the artist society Allotria
1874
- Completion of the Maximilianeum
1875
- Unveiling of the Maxmonument
1876
- October 21: Opening of the first tram route (horse-drawn tram) Promenadeplatz - Nymphenburger Strasse / Maillingerstrasse
1877
1878
- Anton von Steichele becomes Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Opening of the slaughterhouse
1880
- Erection of the Pasinger Mariensäule
- Beginning of the Neuwittelsbach villa colony
1882
- Inauguration of the Old Synagogue Ohel Jakob
- Foundation of the Munich female artists' association
- Long-distance direct current transmission from Miesbach to Munich
- Completion of the Palais Crailsheim
1883
1884
- Foundation of the Munich Pasing Clinic
1885
- First edition of Die Gesellschaft magazine
1887
- February 9: Establishment of the Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft
- September 16: Inauguration of the Old Main Synagogue
1888
- July 31: elephant disaster , mass panic due to elephants running away
- Foundation of the Munich City Museum
- Johannes von Widenmayer is elected First Mayor
- German national arts and crafts exhibition
1889
- March 24th: Antonius von Thoma becomes Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- November 1st: opening of the Vienna market
1890
- Inauguration of the monument to Franz Xaver Gabelsberger
- Opening of the Volksgarten
- Foundation of the Society for Modern Life
- Incorporation of the community of Neuhausen and the city of Schwabing
1891
- June 10: Opening of the section Thalkirchen- Ebenhausen the Isartalbahn
- October 11th: Inauguration of the Maria Rosenkranzkönigin Church in Pasing
- Foundation of the Luitpold-Gymnasium
1892
- January 1st: Incorporation of the municipality of Bogenhausen into the city of Munich
- APRIL 10: Opening of the section Munich Isartalbahnhof -Thalkirchen the Isartalbahn
- May: Opening of the Rotkreuzklinikum Munich
- September 28: Relocation of the Munich – Landshut railway line between Munich and Feldmoching
- December 1st: Moosach train station opens
- Beginning of the Pasing I villa colony
1893
- January 20th: Founding of the Narrhalla
- May 1: Wilhelm Ritter von Borscht becomes mayor
- May 1st: Laim marshalling yard opens
- Foundation of the Munich Philharmonic
1894
- Opening of the correctional facility in Munich
- The magazine Der Kunstwart appears in Munich
1895
- Unveiling of the Wittelsbach fountain on Lenbachplatz
- Founding of the Herzog Carl Theodor Eye Clinic
- Completion of the St. Anton church
1896
- April 4th: First edition of the Simplicissimus
- Opening of the German Theater
- Inauguration of the Lukaskirche
- First edition of Jugend magazine
1897
- October 17th: Foundation of the South German Football Association
- Franz Joseph von Stein becomes Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Completion of the Palace of Justice
- Construction of Richard-Wagner-Strasse (Munich)
- Beginning of the Pasing II villa colony
- Foundation of the Luitpold-Gymnasium
- Construction of the Gerner Bridge
1898
- April 6: The United Workshops for Art in Crafts is founded
- October 10: Opening of the Munich East – Deisenhofen railway with the Giesing station
- Foundation of the pasta manufacturer Bernbacher
1899
- September: The floods of 1899 cause considerable damage in the urban area
- Demolition of the Hofgartenkaserne
- Demolition of the Seidenhaus barracks
- Unveiling of the Angel of Peace
- Foundation of the association against fraudulent pouring
- Opening of the Harlaching Clinic
- Opening of the central site
- Incorporation of the municipality of Nymphenburg into the city of Munich
1900
- Inauguration of the Künstlerhaus on Lenbachplatz
- Foundation of FC Bayern Munich
- Establishment of the State Professional Academy for Photo Design
- Incorporation of the municipalities of Thalkirchen and Laim into the city of Munich
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