Münich

Münich, capital of Bavaria, on the Isar, 440 m. by rail SW. of Berlin; is a city of magnificent buildings and rare art treasures; palaces, public buildings, cathedral, churches, &c., are all on an elaborate scale, and adorned with works of art; there are galleries of sculpture, and ancient and modern painting, a university, colleges, and libraries; the industries include stained glass, lithographing, bell-founding, and scientific instrument-making; and there are enormous breweries. Münich has been the centre of artistic life and culture in the 19th century, and associated with it are Cornelius, Kaulbach, and many famous names.

Population (circa 1900) given as 351,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Münchhausen, Baron von * Münster
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Mull
Müller, George
Müller, Johannes
Müller, Johannes von
Müller, Julius
Müller, Karl Otfried
Mulock, Dinah Maria
Mulready, William
Multan
Münchhausen, Baron von
Münich
Münster
Münzer, Thomas
Murat, Joachim
Muratori, Ludovico Antonio
Muravieff, Count
Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey
Murdoch, William
Mure, Colonel
Mürger, Henri
Murillo