Bavaria (Bayern) Maps

Germany Bayern (Bavaria)  Maps

History of the Collection
The borders of Bavaria increased dramatically during the Napoleonic wars (1803-1812) and the changes made at the congress of Vienna (1815). After these changes, the Kingdom of Bavaria began a detailed survey of each village in the kingdom. The survey began about 1810 and was not completed until about 1850. One set of records that resulted from these surveys is a set of very detailed maps of every village of Bavaria at a scale of approximately 1:1000. This is detailed enough that almost every house and every barn is visible.

Arrangement of the Records
The maps of the farm villages show the number of each house. The strips of farm land surrounding each village are numbered to show which strips of farmland belonged to which house.

Scope of the Records
Although every village was surveyed, not all of the maps survive.

Access to the Records
The original maps for all of Bavaria (except the Palatine or Pfalz) are available from the Landesamt für Vermessung und Geoinformation, München, Bayern. A few of the maps are available online at the website Historisches Lexikon Bayerns. Most of the maps are not online, and the online search feature of the website does NOT list which maps are available.

The website has a contact page at [ http://vermessung.bayern.de/service/kontakt.html http://vermessung.bayern.de/service/kontakt.html Kontak]. Send an email in English to ask about a map for a specific village. For this set of maps, ask about maps created 1820-1840. In 2010 the cost for a DVD with a digital copy of a map was 40 Euro.

Bavaria in Historical Maps
This app has been available since 2013 on the basis of six georeferenced maps to a fascinating discovery trip through the historical Bavaria. The maps are part of one of the most important card collections in the Bavarian State Library in Munich. 257 map sheets from the 16th to the 19th century were digitized and completely georeferenced.

Through a time beam the user navigates through the centuries and can trace the historical-geographic development of certain regions. A total of over 2,500 points-of-interest provide in-depth representations of places, castles, monasteries and castles in the vicinity of the current location of the user.

The app was created in cooperation with the House of Bavarian History, the Bavarian Administration of State Castles, Gardens and Lakes and the Land Office for Digitization, Broadband and Surveying.

The app is available for free on the iTunes Store and on the Google Play Store.

Ravenstein's Atlas
[https://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/german/ravenstein/ Atlas des Deutschen Reichs : bearb. von Ludwig Ravenstein] A finely detailed map dated 1883.

Other Websites with Bavarian Maps
Here is an interactive mapof Germany

Here is a link to historical, administrative and other maps of Bavaria

Here is a link to maps of the 19th century Bavaria, searchable by towns and regions.


 * Amtliche Ortsverzeichnisse” (official gazetteers) Download versions available. Several editions, beginning with 1877.
 * Ortsdatenbank (place name database) - entries include links to articles and nice maps
 * Bayernatlas regional atlas - modern regional atlas