1854 in Germany
Events from the year 1854 in Germany.Incumbents
- King of Bavaria – Maximilian II
- King of Hanover – George V
- King of Prussia – Frederick William IV
- King of Saxony – Frederick Augustus II
Events
- 15 July – The Glaspalast is opened in Munich. A giant glass building modelled on London's The Crystal Palace, it houses an industrial exhibition.
Undated
- Construction finishes on the neoclassical Semper Gallery in Dresden designed by Gottfried Semper
- Karl Wilhelm sets the words of Max Schneckenburger's poem "Die Wacht am Rhein" to music, creating a patriotic anthem
- Gustav Bläser's sculpture Athena Protects the Young Hero is installed in Berlin
Births
- 17 February – Friedrich Alfred Krupp, German industrialist
- 14 March - Paul Ehrlich, German physician, scientist
- 15 March – Emil von Behring, German physiologist, winner of the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- 18 April – Ludwig Levy, German architect
- 11 May - Ottmar Mergenthaler, German inventor of linotype
- 23 August - Moritz Moszkowski, German/Polish composer and pianist
- 1 September – Engelbert Humperdinck, German composer
- 13 September - Hermann von Stein, German general
Deaths
- 1 January - Conrad Hinrich Donner, German banker and art collector
- 25 March - Caroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken, German Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken
- 11 April – Karl Adolph von Basedow, German physician
- 27 April - Hermann Abeken, German political writer
- 18 May - Ernst von Bodelschwingh-Velmede, German statesman and politician
- 13 June – Rosina Regina Ahles, German actor
- 20 June - Caroline of Hesse-Homburg
- 6 July – Georg Ohm, German physicist
- 2 August – Heinrich Clauren, German writer
- 9 August - Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, king of Saxony
- 20 August - Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, German philosopher
- 18 September - Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder, German anatomist
- 26 October – Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen, queen consort of Bavaria
- 23 November - Gottfried Bernhard Göz, German painter
- 13 December - Andreas Buchner, German historian