Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria was married in 1883 to his maternal first cousin,
Infanta María de la Paz of Spain (1862–1946), the second-youngest daughter of his uncle King Francis and Queen Regnant
Isabella II of Spain (reigned from 1833 up to 1868 when deposed, abdicated 1870 and died 1904) and the 845th
Dame of the Royal Order of Queen Maria Luisa. The wedding took place in Madrid, during her brother Alfonso XII's reign. , seen from Wittelsbacherplatz In 1885 the young couple returned to Bavaria and resided chiefly in a side wing of the royal
Nymphenburg Palace, left to them by Ludwig II. Later, they occupied an acquired palace in the inner city of Munich, the
Palais Ludwig Ferdinand at Wittelsbacherplatz, together with Ludwig Ferdinand's brother
Alfons and his family. Ludwig Ferdinand and María de la Paz established the so-called
Spanish branch of the Bavarian royal family, started with Ludwig Ferdinand's parents' marriage but strengthened by successive Spanish marriages in altogether three generations. ==Children==