Bavaria – the federal state, its culture and traditions Bavaria (or “Bayern” to give it its German name) is the largest of Germany’s federal states, at least in terms of area It is located in the south of Germany and calls itself the “Free State of Bavaria” for historical reasons
Bavaria – Germanys number one holiday destination - Germany Travel In southern Germany, the Free State of Bavaria and its capital Munich wow visitors with their picture-perfect scenic beauty The area is known for its pristine countryside, clean air, wealth of culture and infamous laid-back Bavarian attitude
History of Bavaria - Wikipedia The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire to its status as an independent kingdom and finally as a large Bundesland (state) of the Federal Republic of Germany Originally settled by Celtic peoples such as the Boii, by the 1st century BC it was eventually conquered and
Bavaria - Germanic, Franks, Holy Roman Empire | Britannica Bavaria - Germanic, Franks, Holy Roman Empire: The earliest known inhabitants in the area of present-day Bavaria were the Celts Romans conquered the region about the beginning of the Common Era
VisitBavaria – Authentic Bavarian Tours Travel Experiences Step into the heart of Europe, where Bavaria’s majestic landscapes meet centuries of rich history and enduring traditions From the snow-dusted peaks of the Alps to the cobbled streets of medieval towns along the Romantic Road, Bavaria invites you to uncover a world steeped in stories and legends
Bavaria – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Bavaria (German: Bayern) is the largest federal state (Bundesland) of Germany, situated in the south-east of the country It extends from the middle German hills down into the Alps
10 best things to do in Bavaria - Lonely Planet Gorgeous mountains, world-class museums and (yes) plenty of beer: Bavaria has it all Here’s how to start exploring this southern Germany state