Bavarian court
The term "Bavarian court" refers to the royal court of the historical region of Bavaria in Germany. It was the center of political power and cultural life during the reign of various dukes and kings, particularly from the House of Wittelsbach. The court played a significant role in the administration of the region and was known for its patronage of the arts and sciences.
Bavarian courts were characterized by their elaborate ceremonies, opulent architecture, and a vibrant social life. They hosted numerous events, including balls and festivals, which showcased the wealth and influence of the ruling family. The legacy of the Bavarian court continues to be felt in the region's rich cultural heritage.