, between 1825 and 1831. Maximilian Joseph was born on 4 December 1808 at the
Neue Residenz at
Bamberg in the
Kingdom of Bavaria, the only son of
Duke Pius August in Bavaria (1786–1837) and his wife,
Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg (1789–1823). His father was a member of the non-reigning ducal line of the widely branched
House of Wittelsbach whose members held the titles of
Duke and Duchess in Bavaria. portrait of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and
Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. Painting by
Joseph Karl Stieler, 1828. On 9 September 1828, at
Tegernsee, Maximilian Joseph married his father's cousin,
Princess Ludovika of Bavaria, the sixth daughter of King
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. They had ten children. In 1834, he purchased
Possenhofen Castle on
Lake Starnberg; this was his major residence for the rest of his life. In 1838 he acquired Unterwittelsbach Castle (today housing a "Sisi" museum) near the site of
Burg Wittelsbach, the
ancestral seat of the
House of Wittelsbach. After suffering two
strokes, Duke Maximilian Joseph died aged 79 on 15 November 1888 in
his residence in Munich. He and his wife are buried in the family crypt in
Tegernsee Abbey, a former monastery which Ludovika's father, King Maximilian I Joseph, had acquired in 1817. At the same time of the
secularisation, Duke Maximilian Joseph's grandfather
Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria had also purchased a former monastery,
Banz Abbey. Both properties, Tegernsee and Banz, are still today owned by
Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria. File:Schloss Possenhofen 2010 2.JPG|
Possenhofen Castle File:Schloss Unterwittelsbach.jpg|Unterwittelsbach Castle File:Schloss Tegernsee.jpg|
Tegernsee Abbey File:München Ludwigstraße 13 Bundesbank.jpg|House of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Munich ==Middle East trip==